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TO IVTUM. QUTLEXXB' OOODS! AM omiM SO WILIM. At RASPBERRY VINKCAR. PURE LBMON STRUP. BLACKBERRY YRUP LEMONADE POWDER f CATAWBA wOHB. iCHHAFPi, ' PLANTATIOH BITTERS, STOMACH BITTERS, POCKET FL1IM, POCKET DBIWKIKO CUFf, TOBACCO, ; ' , CIGARS, ; PIPES, .2 t BLACKING, BLACKING BRTJSHI8, GUN Oil, EMERY PAPER, Amy Cletb Brushes, Army Hair Brushes, Army Toeta Brashes, Combs of U Kinds, ' Cologne, : , Hair Oils, Pomades, apt, ESSENCES, . PAIN KILLER, LINIMENT, ' , INK, ..- ...... JOCKEI-BOOM, 'TV. ..'T' - AO, AO, AU Oil BaapWrrj Vlaaiar, "baa nrfxe 1k "'' bnu tugtltoraiWiHUtui rafrejliuig bmniMi will U fesat Uthlj Uiuftc fcr ucnlMcaeU. SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, , V. W. COR. FOURTH AND TIM BIB., CINCINNATI. O aa10lm FOR PRESERVES, Ac. FRUIT JARS! oo Grots Quart; 80 io Half GalloBi GLASS FRUIT JARS! WITH CORKB 10 FIT roa BALE BY Snire. Eckstein & Co.; IT. W. Cor. Pouttb sad Vint Streets, . ClUClSBAII, 0. sag loim . MIL1TABR GOODS. SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Ws hv Just rewired the largest and best SB-leoted styles of SHOULDER STRAPS AND SWORDS VIE BROUGHT 10 THIS CUT. Al, Bashes, Hat Cords, Hals and Caps, AUD ALL KINDS OF tULITABT GOODS. SMITH CONRAD'S Hat More, Nsw NU Hoaeo Building, Columbas, 0. aciS-dtf ARMY SPURS; OIXTY TABIETIIS, AT TBI TJBIOB BBAUS i. M. P.lWILL A CO.. D Work Hoe. MT and 349 Fifth Btr..t. hetwMO Pltus and Cen tral A Ten cm, OiBetaaati, Ohio. aacSdaaa HOTELS. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, (LATE FRANKLIN,) Cheaflii. Si .between 3dftnd4.li, FlallACleliplAlAia,: IHIAIS1D '; BltllllPI A , this Hotel, the ItMt Bumaai Kui Bom te the 0lvf, la In the Imuadl.ta vicinity of th priBdpel JobblB, Bad Ocamlailoa Boom, n.w P. o., Oota Bzcaana, prlnot. ul Banking Boum, Mlnlus Oct OOom, Ac . , eotMli-hoS SopoTbiUMaai, , .. BATES JHOljbEn ; -, INDIANAPOLIS, HBDIAHA. ' J.L. HOLTOH, Proprietor. Jaoal-dtl Amorloaii Sotel, TOBBBB Bf&H.ABD BTAIB BTtBBTB, ' 'CWimSi Utt antl Be ) .'" ' - tweabii, oaistj WAKD1H BMEBT, Proprietors. C0BHF.B MAIB ADD FIFTH SISV, . Z ANE8 VILLB. OHI ' A. E. COOK, Proprietor. Jyll -dim O l 1 THE UNION," ' ARCH STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. TBOKAS i. WF.BB, FBABB B. WIBB. T. M. WEBB A BONA. eoJMU . BURNETT HOUSE. ... C1HC1SHATI, O, ,. at.aa ot Traa ue Tm Sm. . IWHBSOB, SAOBDBBS k 00- ' WASTB Ac Warttoa l 123 Carpeaters aad HarttvShoers WABTBD, TO OO TO BASBTILLB, TBBB. Will . ba .Mployod .poa Oovnawtt mrk. BoHoae WW a. nnuha goo wwn. pM. immnm of Cpteis A.J. PHCLPS. AMtoknt QmrteniHtar, OSo. Bo. T Wmt TktH SL, zin viray mwub(. ave BLOSSOM. ROBINSON & CO. WLokmle Dorten ea, CamtsalMioa Merchaiats, BUTIKR, OHBBBK AND LARD, TS Oautlaaelt BL, . iw iobj An ktea. ef rraaaee eoU oa Ooaakaloa. BMSdif RUDOLPH REISKY. , Iaparlar aad lfaaufMlonr, aid Dealer ia Fan bubA Baffala Baac. . WHOLESALE, Bo. ITT Ank Itmt, kelow M, aorta di, nUaielaek DAILY OHIO STATE VOLUME XXVII PROPOSALS. 0riCl AMIBTiBT QOAATBmBAiTBK,) a. I ( Ikli '. Trort Oo. aoJMIu, J. i-itM FBOPOSAU IWW. l) tn taetKA lot awntahlB Ik. Mfcmlaa mf. WEAH8 OF IBAHBPOBTATIOK: HU BilAMi - Nl.l BolU: ,- WiUtBuM; ' TiM.Uk.IM, . Uhlwi ktFeaeetu , Una HMi ... HaU hum.; Bono (Itkail,) Aaatalapo.; V OB v . AwbahMu. &Hi VovjOlolttrW U.IUT BI,W na Strop .. . . wBtKkBMItH TOOLS. Aoillt; 1 ' ' 1 Boliow., M hMa; I run BiKMi tif BMUiri! F. lullne B.mei, 0 s.; Ulav Biuwni . rurni' Borti Hon. fcMpii Black ..A Die.. fmlib ToSI - - ToaallroB; Tnal Iroa Ofi oro. .pw, KlrooA Moakoj BotuoiiK: aaootog FlBCe. ..ai -nn, a AHR-trA Awi.: Awl UUMllMi BMldlar.' OlanPi. Dr. 0ii; Boddl.'.' B.maun, 0. S i BoddA Knte; Bboo Kolw; BulilWr.' UMdlUi Flrar.i Pluoec.; , WhataUiMi ' tU CU TooU; FprlOf F.MhMi cmBiim I00LB. Sorlba AwkaaAaaaAUei . Broad Aswt UuAAim; Auar5W,iBdiM; Aw.i Brae; Olmlat Bit.. MortM; Froil.( OhlotUi FrBiolOf UblnU, BrlJje; Flraiat ublulJi (lompaMMi Doobla anageaj-lUtooot.; , Hooan; Pluat .tnilo for: I Pluunh Blur. JMk; I Plana.. Doubl. Bmooth; I y Batobtt'i Iroiu. Planaa. BlntU BBioeth; J Bow., Blp Bond; Bob., OroH-out, H Bet; f craw DrlfMi; VIm.. I'u.-lroa wood workara; Dul lnl. Oroa. 0"! Caat Sta.1 OUw B.mmar.. MlBCBiLANEOCB I00L9; P.lnt Broaba tad; Bau Bnubn; Crow Bora, Suet point; t.low Bali, Oaat t.al ; Drllla. du Hud Baw'VllM and kudlu, t)i, tl mil ; do do ii to U Bntchar'a BaJf-roUid FUae and kandlM, It, Iaip.rlal Batun do do eawrtad, Uaat Bual) Wood FIIM, . do . Oriod HtuaM aid Ixtnrw, Ball Maadlai; B...V Btcr. Trank.. BTOREfl FOB EXPENDITURES. Lamp Blaok;-Tbuoa L..thar; Paroaal Laalket; Whit. Lwl; Nata Id to IK leh; Naati Fool Oil; Llomd OH. bolM: Falot grooad In Oil; Tlow Oohro do Lloeb Pino; Bad lad; uiBm , , m d v?; k Klfatt and Bam, u4 H Inek. American 01 id bl at folntrt tkwwi par lift prfot; Hartd,rA' lacki, Tttlnti Ann? Wmoq. Wubin; Lamp WtcklDi, Csvat Iron 'tn, 1 to Inch; llalter BolU Intb; Cot Tftokt, Msoriod. Brarla. i Carrlt BolU, MtOrttd; rtr Bolls, BrldlaBIti; llullen BtU BaAtob Blocks; Fiat tnd UoUur BncUw; Boraii BaoiwAi; Drtd Patnt; Olw, 1st 4i"r. V iokw OIaw. 8k10 utt 10x12; Wagrtn Oiwue, im bri; bl brls ud ksgtf Butt H in gas. assorted; Hup UliKn HorsA Sho; Ma Rhoit; BpNadera, cjmpUts nl Id rough, tiiugl Tnm, " " ' Ha1 B slurs; Lluck Plus. Opao Lloks; Nrck HtniNii KtDK Boltii Wtigon Bolacsrt, complsto And la rmfh; lSoubls Treos, " t . WM'ttTunttB, O.nphDfPoUi, " 11 Wsgoo BoWBi BUko Poles; Cor opm bi, BAcb's Ho. 4; 8udM, Amos A Uou's Mo 2. plain; BhowU, " " Picks ad Bftodlat, Bunt's or Slmmcas 0. B; ASM, " " Uoppr BItaIi ud Bars, inch to H Inoh; Strap HtDfcjns; Uiaa Whorls, ) --.-,. Frunt V btsls, j for WB gnl Wseur (jorars, I os. stHdsrd duck. Bidden will sut url- dsllversd At Cincinnati, with percent-, oiura or loss, far same goods dIWrd at Loala- me. wnn to is n not aono, it will Do lanrrwi (bat no dlfferano la prict lor dsllrsry at the two point. It la-tanded W b mad iba right to ltjeet auj or an aids it rtsarfedi Proposals will oa opened each Btardar( at fu o'elook. and awaidsanomacod (ha following Mvodny morning. rorcoaM win oo vaie irom urns iQ time, as proposals an deemed taforabls. iJIdfJars mast liiult the tlms la whlcn Ihslr pro pot ill ara ope lr aoctpuuioa. Proposals mi si siais quabtitt DroD&aaa to Do asllTSrtMl la aacb ot 6, 10, l 26 and SO dats fiom data of Par-chat Order. Whsro wtltton dascrlptloa will net flufflca to dlstlnctlv dlstlngaih tba kind and 4alitt ul article propose! to ba furnlBhod, a marked simple must ba deposited at Ho. &u But Beeond atreet, and itfemoraiidQin receipt takes DM ue sane. , , A.J. PUKLPB, UapUiB and A. Q X. Proposals for Stoae & Brick, CBDIUNflK orriCK, COLOMBCB, OH TO. Dt-HLBB BuiLSUfu, oor. Ulgk anj Town Bt. KALED PRUK)BALH wUl ba rvceind at this office lor tba followliic materUls: aToudoauoo etooe toi Handing, 893 parcbM, . for oolumt e, 18 percbts; Bulldlog Slrrne. 8,730 peioitsf Cm titoae. al.WX) cable hat; 16 WJodoa Bills, cat stone, 6 feet long. It by 6 Inches; Uf " Cape, 11 6 feat 18 bv 10 1 Poor Bill, " rtat " feet 9 Inohas tj 10 lna.es; 1 Piattorm Mtona, t bat ' by 6sj fast i - wtda by I IncbrW; - t -11 Steps, oat stona, feet loaf, by 1 foot a inohas wide by V tiubee, Brick, l.doO.t.'Oo, Tba loundatloa stone for bntldln to ba of beat analltv. 1-jrga lat stone, wot lesa tbaa 1U incbee thick, and for A oolaojas ts ba at least one foot tblek.witb platform stone 3 feet equare. Bulldlag stone to baof best ejuallty; the oauioe or oaiiaic io ve oaaner oreaera range work, in eonnea Iroa I Incfite to 18 laches, (to ba measured ia the balldlM.) Tba brick to ba of beat attall . Arm taxtnra. hard bar aed and of uniform ooior. Tba eat itooe to be of beat Qael.tr. dressed loconloraltr to waikloa, drawlnu and speclfl'ttona, wblah can ba examined in this effloa, wbara ail ftber iaibrmation wilt aa atren to enable bid- dere to make propoeals uadarsteudiagly. Bids for tbe above materials may ba mada for the whole of tba cat static, btuMiaf (uoa, and) brick, or for either of them seo-u-ttelT, and most be dlsUaoilr marked on the an vakpe "Proposal for ti tone and Buck." Samples of to i:e snooia accompany too mas, aaa aa maraee who aao.e and place wnere oownaa. ah ine abra materials must be U lireied on the site for tba Ootntabue Araanal, uolumbos, uhlo, slttntt-d on tbe uorcer of Barber St. and tha Newark aad Oolnmbaa Ballroad. a boat ewe mlw H. K. of tba Bute Oapltol, at aoeh itmas and in tacb fownUUes w may Da reonirao. mas will oa oaeaea at m. on maaaay. aeptsaiDsr u. Tafia. Tba rfabt to rtiaea aar or au bum aad to larsta aaw proposals win oa raserrca aaaroaa vaii.. tf . juu, Box Ho. xi, Oolumbas, Ohio. Like nroDOsale will ba reoetred br Cant. T. J. Tread wall, Oidaasca Departmaat, ItMlanswoUs, Indiana. . trp Proposals for Exttvation. OBDRAHOK OFF 10 1, C0LUVBTJ8, OHIO, Dbsklbb Etjudms, oor. High and Towa Bta. ' PBOPOSaLS will ba racaln d at this offlce for axeaTa- tlog VoOO yarde oi osliar and foandatloa fcr tba Arsenal toUdlag on or before September 10, 1863. Address UapL J. W. TODD, aep5 Box No. 88 Oolnmbns, Ohlx ABttT CLOTH 1 NO AND IQDIPAQ1 OFFfOB, 1 iKinm. Ohio. Ancnet 81. 1868. I TBB VBDBiitllONKO INVITXB FBOPO&ALS, tTB-TIL WBOBbDAT NOUtf, Beptember ftth. 118, for sapplyiag tba fotiowing aniolea, by ooovract, rig: Troweere, Moaated; - - Blankete, Waal Army Standard; Plaakeea, Babber, Poacho Teat; Overcoats, Horseawa'at OTarooa's, Footmsa'a Trampetei Nattoaal Oolotv; k Baglmantal Oolon; B'ack Wadding. Samolea most In all cases aceomnaaT tha bids, aad bid- dors moat disiinetlT state la their propose le tbaonaatltr of goods they offer to faro 'eh, tbe prtta and tba time of lr.t very; ana matt axow.peay .atr otws witn agoaraa-tor, aimed pereoaaliy br two respoasible parties, agTaa tng that the bidder will enter lata a coarraot If aa award la made to him. All sup plies must ta aellTerte. la fo4 new peckage, tree of charge, at tba 0. S. Inspect toa Pepot la this ally. wmtea cotrvracre. oi waica tnts aarertwemse.t aoau ha asada a part, wlU ba eatarwd la to with pertJea to whom awarda are made, and baada reqalrad ef them ia same equal to one fourth tha aatoa at tha goods contracted for. Th right ta rajeot any bid dasaaad nartaaonabU Is ra Blaak dial fcr propoaUa maj be otuliod at tkki Si ordar ef ft. I. Taoua Iwobdb, A. Q. M. O. 1 U. W. HunLTOH. sl-dkwpT OaptaU aad A, Q- M. COLUMBUS; OHIO BOVCATIOMAIa. CBI3ABT IHSTITITB, BOA V DIB 0 AND DAT OflOOL BuB TOfJksl IAlBaV Boa. l&al aad ten ops ura euaei, ratiAWklpaia. Tba r-gtiiar coarse ef las tract toe eabfeas tba Baallsk aad French Laagaasju awd brteratar a- Lelia if reiuirrd aad all the braocbaa which oeastitate a thoronab Kus iteh adaoattoa, f special atUatiea betM M la tbe latter ny uia rnacipai, asssefq ly tbe beat rrwlaaaora. French te tbe language of the (holly, and U aoaetaatly spvaea ia toe vsutata. Tba acholaetla year oommaaoea September 1Mb, aad a Dsea eiaty las, or olreniwe ad partloalara, apply lb su3t'Bga . aav&ai it uaiivit.iji, riucipai. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ; AOAOEMY, Lt Wot 01ietor. (For Board arg oalj.) 'TBB do ties of this A -Ad -my will be resumel on The advantacsa afforded tut tha acaulremeut of a tkr. oarh Military Edatatioa are aarored oly to tboseof west roiBt. tb acaoamie a tan is eomDoaea or inr oagblyooatpateatlnstrftt-tota. Tha hVlutatloueJ DeyarU mens amoraceo rrioiaiy, fv0iKiAia aaa Dcirniiao outtr se. The Matfceuatlnal and at'lltary Leuertmaat la aoder tha oharae of a Graduate of I lie uoilea atatea Military Academy of the Are years' ooarao. OaxainJ attention la Dald to Aha If oral Inatrvr.tlr.a ef jaoem. Otroolari may ta had of UoL THBODOBB HYATT, AVrerldout P. if. A. Hen. J AMU POLLOCK. Prset. Board of Trostaea. aagx7dlai POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Of tke State of Panna., Wtat Feno Bqaarr, Xla.lletdelX9lxln.. TECHNICALSCHOOLS Of tfcls I&sUtntion and tha reapoaelbte poaltlons bald I uieae graduates, as Cwil Enguuert, Mint Engmtmt Xtckonicctf .. jtffiur$, Mmyfocturmf Chemitts, -k Mttallxtrguu ani Architects, WlU stimulate tbe Facnlt to maintain ih hiah stent) ardof t4cieDtlfto and Practical trainlug in the indc atrial rrowsuma tor waica tna vouvga has Decerns dulls' aalabcd. AVariog tne past year urge importanoaa have been aaa oi mitroaienu. Mcdeu aaa AvDaratos. tna dn, plloatee of those aed lu the best Polytechnit. IiiBtUu-Uons In Franca and Oar man. Tha coarse of htixiTAaT KsaiJiaBJiiaa InaladM filaM 'pwauuns, ai ia a oruacauous, nuairgy, xacuci and Ul 111. i la the SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Of theOolI'M. tha BLnrseB are adertrd to ta aneral etadeat of Mathematics, and of tha tu-al aad Bxpsri- mental nciences. Tba O Ue Leborstoiiea for Practical 0 ham litre will so open eariy in BebtrmiM,r. Th$ flMMoa lSOit-A mU htaim oa TuMda. Fnt. 15. 1-68. Tba Klevanth Annual uttaloaae mar ba cbteiiunl on application w ALrnKD Ul AlNnifl, B. I , Prea't of Facility, Polytechnic COleje, Philadelphia, aax.o SUGAR EVAPOKATOR u obkaput raa roor u cauri.r oriun. ii A uw uni urei; u t.a ao.t eucokMrui.. tan tbi ream .Taw. la iat out uau a.taii. TAEr. 1U TBB FBllflUM.. A TtaiioT mr-rirBcATOB. BaBBBBnBMBBIB..BMaMBm MO OBBKloll. D'BO. 1600 our TO. 1863. 43U0 CUD IN ISliJ. Ii'. .TBCP .tLU TQC BBI1. tl TJBTABIiBOB.r&TroBABT. IT WIlBOUf COarBTlOH. 10 IX HAD TOC BTJIT OBOk B.BLT. BLIMTER, BATES & DAY, Maaefield, Ohio. Akin, Euo ry Jt Co., Agents, coLcuuns, o. WHEELER I WILSON'S 8EWINQ MACHINES, Awarded First PrewiiilixiJi at THE WORLDS FAIB. Bend far a Ciienlat to HJl 8rMHER & CO., . CFSfUIiTI & PriTeBCBti: C. T. HOLLOWAY' holenalo Grrooer, brd ,vKnrwoi uraonAST. 008 Market Btreet, (north side, above Fif 'k-sl. PHILADELPHIA. aata at. CARPENTKR A SCHUOTiriAN HAjiorAOTOBnae of VENETIAN BuIKDS A1IO WINDOW SHADES . No. 82 Slxtk street, near Vine street, OIHOIBBATI. RAILROADJiOTICE. TBB BDBSOBIBBBb TO TBB OBMIBAL FLAB for lb. raorfaalntloa of th. OoLttB.a., Pir.A bnb iBBtABA RalLBOAB OoWTABT BT. hMTby BntlftH to BlOft atlh.ofllo.of avid aoainT,B lb. II o. otMld boad, IB tk. oltr of OolaBibo., Ih ttiB-Bt.t. o( Oblo. oo Ibai day, U Brat da, of Oeloler, A. D. 198J, at H o'rlock aooa of aald d.y, Ibea and then to raorgADlw ml1 Uor-Mralloa aooordloe to law. Aaw. that BovarM Bill La adopted at aald &MtlB reqalrlrg tba a.Tai.1 auUfcrtber. to ad PlUB to BMko pajawat of th.tr raapeotlr. pt. ntf. part, oi to. porcaam mat ej ma bj in. .miar.igiMo, ini.laa. of th. DartlM. for tba railroad aod other orooor- mmA fraaeblaaa of Mtd OomnauT nHwntlr DQIchaMd br tbaa pBranaat to aald traat, togethar with tho txpwoaai ot Bmia tra. I - L. BOLBROOK, , i ' . r- J. T. THOMAS, TrutMa. 1. A.BOOSIVBLT.J GolambBB, Ohio, Aoratt tk, 18R3. BOfe-wSw llmadoa Okroalol., MwTIH. Trlbnae, Uibaea Oltt turn aad Oaatitia, and OraaBtiu. oopy , luar. ae ooara. t,mpa.j.j WEDNESDAY MORJVIiNG SEPTEMBER 9. TUIO STATE J0URN1L tlly, Tri-Weckly mm WecaUy, raifliau aau rvsidioaav 01 UUItTT. ALLEN & OO JUUkMAh BVILVl&ait," IAT SIATI 61 HIT orrouTB TBB CtfiM. Tprnss e( HabBrlattloa. TBBUOrraBDAIXrjOOBJlAL. B. Bull, Bar laar, la BdraBCfc. , . itO BIX BH1BU4, 00 D.J T.rM bmbiAb do , t ec t H Do 0a Kiratb du Dtllnrad br aarrlaa la tc artj, par bA.,,. to Agraphia OBekBfjBf of 10 aad upward., par waafc, VO Bo aw oo BB TIBBS l)F TBB ThI WIIKLT JOOkB Ab. By mmiL pr rw. In adr.iiu.....H.MMM.H..... Mi Do BUS BtonlBa, o M t f For baa tlm. per oioBtk,) la ldrmi:ua... .. HliurUj aubacrlbar., par roar .,.-JtJ Fear copmb. mt Ul Ob. aflltaa T W T.B OMilaa. Bod OB. tO CBS BtlM Bt. 01 ta. doB, MB1 to ooo mAdnm - IA IP Twcntf oopks, and oo to la. rjlla Bp ul ma clnb, pant ti on. .mii-...-. ....m,. Th Rlgut flan In the Rath riace From th. H.b Fork llmae. Ihe Freaideal'a Utter to the SprioKtelil Coa voatiou reoaifva the nnqualined ajiuiraiioo of uval mea utouAbout tbe braautB of toe la, it Various ae bats beea tbeir sentimeoU loa ome of ite toplus, it te ret their uonerial tee cimonj that aotbiug oould hare beea more ue or mora apt. its nara eenee, tie Bnarp ouiiiae., la noble temoer. aeiy maiioo. r.Ten toe .op oerhead oae opon it ae vaiulF Ai did the TiDBTDDOB the file. U.a talk aboot a ooartl falioitj of epeceh, aad term it a rare aocompU.hment. Bo indeed it if. MothiDK bat aiks ominre oa too nw o.lient Dnutiae oonlore it. Hare ia a lelioiij of epeech far eurpaeeisg it, jot dosidedljr ua- ooorilj. loe moot ooaeuminaie roeuriouo aoTor need lai'guage more to ihe purpatr. rtl tilt there ia nut a word tu tne leuer not ia miliar to the plaioe.t plow moo. But what if till better than eren lelio'UT of expreeiion ie felioilT of thought. Uot onlj the rresident'e laneuaa-e 1b the acteat expreaeioa of hi, ideia, but thete is a eimilar filnene of hi ideaa to ihe oeoaeloa. He had a aingular faouliy of di.oor ering Ihe real relatioai of Ihiage, and ahaping hiB thought, atrioil upon tnem, wiinout eiwr nel biae. Ia hie own lad.pondenl, and per haci we miitht.aT eerr peouliar war, he inra riabljr geta at the aerd.d Irulh of Ihe time. When he wrilaa, it ia aiwoye eaia mat -ae nne he nail upon the heaa," aua eo ne aoer; but the leauly of it ia lhal tbe neil vhioh he bile ie euro to be the eer; nail of all othrre which need, driving KolhinK oould here been better adapted to tbe exieeuoiee of the time, in argument, in ex poelulation, in warniof, and in general tour than President Lioooln e Inaugural; and jet it would be hard to ooDeeire a more diffioult or delioate coailioi. than be Idea occupied. Bu ihie peouliar appoailoneaa ia juet ae manifest in bia leas formal croduollons. ETerTbodr war atruok by ihe remarkable ajrciiiou and fbroe with wbioh be urged uen. oiouieiian to more aotiTa mihtar; moT.mente in the mteivel be ween the batite ot Autieiem ana mat uin eral'a final reuoTal. Vet three letters were not meant for ihe publio eye at all, but for the Re port of the Congressional CommiHea on lb Conduot of tbe War. So loo bia letter to Mr. Greeley, odd aa it seemed at firat blush, was, aa erybedy now admits, parteotly adapted to ibat elago of Ihe war. ill. letter 10 I Do inter- oessora for Mr. Vallandigoam ultetly annihi lated the oaae thty thought they had made eo strong; and yet it was done in so genial a way that tbe Yiotime thomsolTes felt lik jjiuiug in ihe goneral applause. There was tbe same un- proieniious aud yet irreaistable power io eilooo- g Uot. coymoure laotious remonstranoerf cainat tbe exeoution of the Enrollment law. This letter to tho Springfield OonTeniion, though a rely dinorent rem, has juet tae same Ill ness to the ocoaston, and the same effect! reuess its own direolifu. W haleTer tho effort, it it ne.er miatimed, nerer misspent. Lord Brougham remarked oi nt.mcglon hat "Ihe human fanoy oould not bare crealed oombination of qualities mors itrfctily jilted tot Ihe scenes in which it was hie lot to bear a part" Ihi, same oonsummate fiiuess for the limes may bo rcoognized in tbe men at the head of the affnira of the ocuntry, in llii. seo- nd great oriein ol Its exialenoc. Itather we hould say ti reoogniied; for it ie oertoin that, spite oi all tbe held trials acd Ihe bard words to which be has been exposed, Abraham Licooln ia to day Ihe most popular mm la the Republic AU the denanciaiiots end all the arts of demagngues are perfeotly powerless to ean people from Ibeir faith tn him. there Is general ooimollon that he is lust the man lor he occasion. Aud it is a oouvio ion that is oon-, stently growing clearer and deeper. The mere experience the country has oi rresiueui un-ooln,the mure ho obtains Its conudenoe. it would be hard to mint oi two men more r!ike in some of ibeir oharaoteristice than I he ret Freeident and our present one. Vet, in geueial oast of mind eod heart, the latter pro babl; more nearly reaeroblrB WarfUingkn Iban any ot hie predecessors. Without anything like brilliancy or gamut, wtiuoui any Tory great breadth or information, or literary accomplishment, or intentive power, he still has that parted balance of thoroughly Bound faculties wbiob Tea an almost infallibly euro judgement. Ihis. oomliined with great oaluiuesa of temper, great Urmnsii of purpose, supreme moral principle, and iutenee pa'.rloil.ni, makes up just that character which his hlr, as the same uual- itiea fitted Waehinioa, for a wise aud safe ad ministration of enulrs in the season of great peril. ,' It in almost fearful to contemplate what might bare been the ounsequeocee had we au Exeouure of amereni mouia. xe nare aa Preaidente of a headstrong temper, who, when hard pressed, would Helen to no counsel, but rush on self-willed;' others of a feebleness of spirit that made them the mere plitythiugs of oiroumsiances. or tbe paeeira tools of other men s arts. We hare bad President, who would bare found it almoet impossible, in any exl genoy, to rise abcTO a patty level; others who, though they might detach IhemselTcs from party, would do so only to seek the swift popu lar ourrent that sdouioj Dear tnem on to a seo- d term. Bad we a man now at the head of affaire belonging 'o any of these olasacs, the national rum would be almost inevitable. There oould have been hardly a hope of escaping wreok, in this dreadful storm, under such pllotagS The vciy knowleJgs that we bad so unreliable a man at the helm wou'd have, almost paralyzed (fort. There would have been no auohtC-illaoUd energy as we hive seen, no sueh steady oonfidenoa in the treat popular heart. All would have been uncertainty, dissension and confusion. We bave had many reasons to be thankful to hea ven for ite ordering in aid of our righify ac. quitting ourselves lowerdi t jIs wioked 'tllion ; out ror no one inmg nate we eo great oau.t for eratitude ae for the loisasaion of a ruler who is so peeuliarly adapted to the needs of the times as oiear-neaoaa, aiepasionate, disoreet, steadfast, honest is Aoranam xauools. The SIlBBlstilppI Mail Route. Yesterday, for the first time during Ibe last eiihteen months, we reoeived onr hies of New Orleans papers oy tne oia niau route, via the Misaiaelppi and Ohio rivers. When tbe rebels cbelruoted the great natural highway to the Gulf of Mexioo, they out off at a cingle stroke all direst communication with tbe States of Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. New Orleans, which, to a largo rxtent, was to the people or Ihe nortnwest woat Philtdmpbia and New York ars lo the Eastern and Middle States, wae no looser aooesslble to the industrv and produots of Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Miobiean, Illinois, Kentucky snd Indiana. Tbe outlet fur the produce of these Stales was affaotuellv chut against them. The mails ware also stopped, and all intercourse with tbe people bordering on the Missiceippi oeaaed. It was a' aad dav to the millions who had so long been accustomed to the facilities afforded by the Father of Waters. Thankc io Ihe favors of Providenoe and the strong arms of tha bra. a men ondor Grant and Banks, the mighty river i, once more open to onr nee, and open, we trust, never again to be oiocea. t- During ths terrible conflagration at Cohoes, N. Y.. one of the werk-womon, Kite Donnelly. jumped ham' a window but her skirt oanght in Ihe window-sill, aud in Ihis position she was burntd to dato. ine sriea or th, poof girl were agoniiing In Iho extreme, but the was beyond the roaoh of euooor. A man went to her aid upon a - ladder, aud suooeedad reaohing up to her, and getting hold of her, bat her skirt wae so firmly f xslened that he wae unable to pall her down, and was finally forced ly the flames to leavo her. Thus she bung and burned to death, in the presence 'of thousands of horrified cpeolslors.' Her remains, charred and blackened, ware subsequently reoovered I0ORNAL. " - - -v ... . . . A Movement in Ireland. A needing was rcoeaily bald la Tipperary, oa tha fcsighls of Sllavaamon Mouatein, ihe object ef whioh was, as tha chairman ,aid, "lo renew "their tows aevec to oeaee until (bey had -aoeievea tae laaepoaaenoe of trrlaed." 11 u rapraeeatBd as a monaler gaihorinc of the Irish aetiunniieis, ana ue speeobea were of klsd that portend a dieturbanoe of tbe pease of that mead, nnieea bobjb eeeraivo measure should re- Brwe the spirit which they breathed. it weald be singular saonih were a new re kilboa to break out in Ireland at the preset t time in eiuer to teet tne spirit aad purpose of ibb Lugnan uavernntena. air. Anthony irol lo.e, in hie reoent work on North America, ia aa.ted at our "horror of rebellion." He, at tue eeas lime, believes " hat it has been ae sin oere ad it it trrouonaL" We shall, in tke event of enolnar rebellion, be enabled to ludee whetk- er tke eeple of Lugleai eoneider the horror of rebellion ee irrational as to refrain from unr acts of ooareioa and any words of eensure. W lull we w homer they will say to the Emerald l.le, "Wayward sister depart tn beaoe. we .halt s.e also, perhaps, whether the words in .1 they nave applied to us for our effort to suppraee rebellion will fall pleasant on their ears wheft tkey have IBs seats disagreeable teak te perlono.. A litue oioud often heralds a great storm. A movement apparently inaignificant often la tha drat sup in a series of events that shake the world, aad change the force aad the fate of na- tiene. We shall waloh this movement in I te la nd wilb eare and with interest. The Reajerve Strength et the Free Slates. In aa oration delivered last Fourth of July at Jamaioe.. Aibsh laisnd, Mr. MoCormiok .!;- -a. . ,. A few he at ae, lately obtained from the De partment of Agriculture, tell a (lory whioh Ihe woild wou'.n do well to eoneider. Uur tclal ag culturat sxporta (exoluaive of ootton) ta 18(30, when ww were vat at neaae. were $00 - Mi) 666, of whioh Ihe Southern porta exporled ia,7aa,SS. in lasi, wnh half a million of mea in arms, and no Southern exports, they amouuied to $137,026,605, and ia 1862. wlik a million of men lo tbe held lone-half of them from the rural diatriota.) and no Sou1 bora exports, Ibey roaohed Ihe sum of $166,142,076. Ihe amount of wheat and flour alone export ed in tbe year ending September 1, 18tii!, ex. oeeded tba' of the urevioue year by over seven ill ions or bushels. Estimating Ihe force or our army (and its employees) in Ihe held atone million of men, as I have done, and I deem It a reasonable sstimale, and the rations par diem to each man at twenty-two ounoes or hour, It rt quire, for lie supply for a year, 12,800 000 bu.neie or wheal, nae mere ever a oountry in tbe world, one-half of wbiob oould feed euoh an army, largely made up from lie agrioultural population, and yet so wonderfully inorease its exports of breadetutfs 7" . Hon. Daniel S. Diokinson declines to be a candidate for re-eleotinn lo the cflioe of Attor oey General of New York, on aooount of do- meslio considerations. In his letter making the annouoemeut be submits Ihs following striking observations: "Ihe rebellion has received I's oeam b'ow. it has now little power for mischief, cave in its pumoduj struggles as it (asps out ite ignoble existence. It may, by galvanio applications from its friends in the loyal States, onoe or wice nee to its feet and stagger on a little farther, but this will rather hasten than post-pone tbe boar of He fiaal dtasoluiloi. As it passes away, and Ihe law Is preparing its halters and dungeons and banishment for oonspir- ng leaders, let us pray for tbe forgiveness or he deluded masses who have been ohsated or riven into Ihis wholesale murder to minister to the unboly ambition of some of the most eudibb monalere who bare erer de.eoraled tbe earth. As for the mole-eyed pclitioians among us, whose poierty of intellect has not enabled hem lo oomprebond tbe magnitude of the crl tie, when they shall oease to enoonrage the murderers of our eons and brothers, let us en ure tbeir exhibitions of depravity and the ebullition, of their spite without a murmur, aud in sheer pity measure out to them, sa pndidole lo their ineffectual virus, that stoin which is made most emphatio by exprei- re silenoo." Latest European Items, FRANCE.- The Paris correspondent of the Loudon Globe glvec currenoy lo a canard that instruct 'one had been sent to M. Meroier to protest against the ointioned recognition by lite Washington Government of tbe rcprecentives of the Juaies Got. ernment of Mexioo. FRENCH VESSELS FOR THE REBELS. ' The Pjris correspondent of the London Globs girts a report that sundiy veseels, on ths Ala. ijama model, were being ount lor tne uonieaer-U9 in Free oh ports. The prooeedlnge were cooduoled with muoh searecy, but Ihe foot bed, nevertheless, leaked out. Tbe writer points out that, inasmuch ae the French Government en joys supreme control in cuch matters without being hedged in wun legal restrictions, as in England, they will bs fully responsible to the Federal Government for cuch iofraolion, of international law ac thoy may permit. - RTJSBIA. It is reported that the Fin, had sent delegates to St. Feteisburg, demanding a Constitution for Finland, and a separate Finish army. . THE POLISH QUESTION. There is nothing new In regard to the Polish ojuestion beyond vague cpsoulations by ths Paris journals as to 'the probable reply of Russia lo tbe notes oi tue nestern rowers, utile nope it expressed of conoescionc by Russia. ' A rumor naa Deen ourrent in, raris mat uea. MouraritS had been assassinated, but it lsokcd confirmation. The Peris correspondent of lbs London Times thinks it not unlikely that, though the French Government temporarily laid aside the Palish question, it will earry, for some months to ooine, lB reserre ana suenoe towera xvuesia to boob a piloh a9 to exeite nneasiness in the lattor Power. If, after S oertala time, the paoifloalioa of Poland is not a tail accompli, and the question till ooutinue an open core, f ranoe will, very probably, again be found assuming a warlike mien, and, above all, again endeavoring to obtain oo operalion of England in her contempla ted hostilities. There are grounds for ott ering that this is the-idea of the Frenoh Foreign Office. .. . EaotiitO A memorial from Ihe British Emancipation Society was, on tbe 26th alt, presented to Earl Russell, on Ihe tbe subjeot of the new Iron raa c alleged to be in process of oonstruction for the rebel Government in Eng land The memorial slates that two powerrul tron-plated steam rams havs, for some time, been in' preparation in Ihe Mersey, by the builders of the Alabama, one of which was ex pected to sail abonl the 2Tth, and to be reoeived by the Florida tbon hovering off the ooaai. Still another is mentioned as beiog built on the Clyde". Eirl Russell is urged to order a prompt investigation into the oircumstanoes detailed. It does not appear from our dispatohec, however, that his lordship Baa token any aonon in tne mailer. Tbe response of Mr. Seward lo the Address to President Lincoln, adopted by the Anti-SlaverT ConferensrVt Manchester on the 81 of June last, ic published. Mr. 8e ward says that ths President receiver tne address ana ihe papers Ibat aocompanied it wilk lively satisfac tion, ana mat ne reaauy soeepis ana avows, as an additions1 snd irresistible motive to suppress ths insurrection and maintain Ihe Con stitution, tho suggestion mane ny tne friends of Amerioa in Europe, that the suooess of the insurrection would result in Ihe establishment, for ihe first time in the history or the human race, or a State nased upon tbe exclusive toun-datioua of African Slavery. Gllniore'ti Big un Not Disabled. The Washington Republican, of last evening, says. "We are glad to learn that, while tt la true Ihrtt tha nciile of the guo pounder was blov Off, the gun is not dltablrd thereby, as reported out ic as good as new,- lien, uumore bee beeu he gainer by the report, ac another 800 ponnd- er was sent him, supposing the one he had was i sally destroy ef. Ins gun whioh bunt and killed a oaptam aod several gunnars was a Whitworth gun The cause of Ihs explosun was the attempt ot cne of tbe sunnors lo rsa down Ihe shell with a orow-btr instead of Ibe regular rammer. The iron bar atrnck the oep of Ihe shell, exploding it m the gun, which, of oource, exploded tbe latter, killing tba omoer and men referred to. Gas. GnABT o Cofpsshiads. A significant remark was mads a few days cinoe by General Grant to corns Chioago friends. They were conversing upon General Losan and bis exten sion of furlough. General Brant remarked that ha extended General Logan's furlough bs-oense, while ke was in Illinois fighting Copper beads, bs ,uu was in the field doing toty. 1 8t3. NUMBER 63 OPERATION'S AGAINST CUABLESTOX. ADVICES Tap TUE STABJT. 4 th 15. Another Snccesafal Advance Agalast Wagner. The People of Charleston A ex- ions ia surrender ihe Illy. SUMTER TO BE BLOWN VP. Foaraaae Uobbob, Sunday, BepL 6. Tbe U. 8. dispatch steamer Oleander, juet ar rived froa off Charleston, on the dth, reports --oumier peneetiy aenoiisneoy out the rebel flag still flying. uan. uilmors dug out and captured eeventy-five men from their rifle-pits in front of Fort n agnar last Tuesday, everything is oroe-reac- iog laTorauiy. Bostob, Sunday, Sept 6. C. C. Fulton writes from Morris Island. An. 29, that dceerters, several of whom resoh our lines every day, represent that the people of Charleston are anxious to snrresder lbs oily; but Beauregard is determined lo devote it to deotruelion. The ehelling prooeea eauced general enrprite, Beauregard having pledged hie reputation uaa ii wae an impoeelbiuty, and mere Yankee bravado. It has been ascertained that the first shall fired from the Marsh batter? entered a bona. ouupied by s number of offioere, killing several, and destroying Ihs house. Boms of the shell, went to the furthest extremilv at tha eily, and destroyed a large ootton warehouse and other buildings. Deserters say that thers are but Iwantv-flve men in Sumter, and that it will be blown up ae coon aa an attempt is maae to take poeeessloa CAPTURE OF REBEL RIFLE-PITS. The Boston Traveler nnblisltce a loiter from Morris island, which givss the following ao eonnl of the gallant oharge by the Twentv. fourth Meesaehurotte regiment upon the rebel rifle-pits near Fort Wagner, on Wednesday eve ning, Aug 2D. in writer betosged is a boat party witn sown sere, who eoTcred tba attack; "At 6 o elook the Twenty-fourth Massachu setts oharged upon the pits, fifty yards distant, with their rifle in one hand and a shovel ia Ibe iher. The rebs oould not wait for them but sterted oa tna ran. Ac soon aa Ibey made their appearenee upon tne oeeon wa opened on ihem at point-blank range with oanieter and Ihsy fell in heape. Xhe rest found tbe becoh too hoi for them, and run baok to tbe pits and gave mameetvee up. mere wera about one hundred men in the pits, sixty-seven of whom were ean. turf d, inoluding two Lieu tenon ta ; ten or fifteen were killed, and Ike balance esosped to Fort nagoer. ihe iwenty-fcurtn loci two killed and etc wounded. Ac coon ac tbe prisoners wars cent io me rear, Ihe men ceiled the chor eic and enlarged and ctrengihoned the pits, so to make it almost impossible to retake then Our howitserc have beea plaoed there in good poeitioa for raking Ihe beaoh. We are now within two hundred yards of Fort Wagaer, aad in high ground, whioh gradually asoeodi ell lbs way to the fort. Ihe Twenty-fourth made gallant obarge, and their praise ia ia every le'e mouth." A 'VAKaa.EfiS TRICK." The Uiockade ol the Notb Car olina tJoanl A Hold Exploit luierestlug Report Irom Lieut (JUNblUg. Admiral Lea frsnsmltc lo Ihs Navy Department Ihe following interesting report ot Ihe destruction of tho blookede runner Alexander Cooper, whioh was accomplished in New Top sail lulel, North Carolina, on the 22d ull. United Static Stubbs 8aocKOKOB, Oft Wiimwotob, N. C, Aug. liti, 1883. Bin: I havs the honor to report that we have destroyed tbe blockade inuning eieamei Alexander Cooper, under the following ejrouEa ctanors: On tbe 12th I made a reoonnoissi ace with boats in New Topsail Inlet, and was drivsu out by four pieoes of artillery ctaiioed ofpj-cite the mouth, but not before I had discovered a cohecner at a wharf come cix miles up Ihs cnind. This schooner I determined to destroy, and ac It was so well guardc), I oonoludei to use strategy. Oa the evening of the 22d tbe fthockokou an chored oloee into the cea bcaob, abjut five mllec from the inlet, and I cent nchois two boats' ore we, who ehooldcrcd the dingui and oarried aorcss the neck of land that divides the cea from tbe cound. This wae about half a mile in width aud covered with a dense thioket, The oruceing plaoed my men come miles in rear of tbe artillery force guarding the entrance. The dingui being leadened on the inaide ea ter?, cix men under my Exeoutive ofiioer, Aot-iog Ensign Joseph B. Cony, started with orders to destroy or captui o any thing that oould beol use to the enemy. Now. It seems that a lK-poundu nowiiisr wae stationed st the point for which we were aiming, and the smokestack of my steamer having been seen over the trees, the oomand-ant of the post, Captain Adams had ocme down from the main oamp to insure a bright lookout. While the Rebels at the schooner a mast-heads were straining their eyes in looking to the South, my boat was approeobing in the other diieolioii, and the mea succeeded in landing about 60 yards from Ihs warf without bsing die severed. The Master-at-Arms, Robert Cliflord, erept ioto the Rebel oamp and oounted the men, and returned lo his shipmates, a obarge was ordered, and our seven mea bote down on them with a shout. In a mom. t ths enemy rwoo outuumDfr.a ns three lo one) were routed, leaving in Mr. Cony's possession ten prisoners, inoluding Cap'. Adams Bud Lieutenant Leathern, one 12. pound army howiUer, eighteen horses, one schooner, aod some extensive salt-works. Mr. Cony then threw oat two piokets, deteob. ed two men to guard Ihe prisoners, and with the remaining two fired the vessel and salt works. These were uorougoiy consumes. The obiect of the expedition being accom plished, my men returned to Ihe vessel without lose, bringing wita tnem tnroe ot urn ffi.vu.iB all that the boat would contain, ihe rebel offioere and privates dress alike, and Mr. Cony Vas at a lose to snow wn.v tureo to retain. He cettled Ihe matter, however, by pioking out the three beet-locking onec, who alt turned oat to be privet ee. So the offioers owed tbeir safety to their look of physique a new feature in military strategy. Whils ibis was go ng on at tho mainland, my piokets on the tsaoh side, under Aoting Master's Mats Proudfit, engaged and repulsed the rebel pioket foroe in that quarter, without loa on our side. ' " This cohooner cleared, irom ne lorxior Port Royal, S. C, with nn assorted oargo, and wae lowed onoe outside the line of tba b.ookads by a guuboat. I shall trv to learn the names of ths palriotio oitiaan.of my State who emered into this little .peculation. W. R. CU8HING, : Lieutenant Couima-jding. Xo Acting Rear Admiral 8. P. Lis, Commanding N. A. B.Bquadron. A Mexican Romance. The Paris correspondent of the London Times relales that among tna Mexican prisoners hraurht to srenoe reoent ly is a young lad women, oniy twenty-uireB yr.re or ago, vis was Lieutenant-Colonel ef ihe regiment of ginateca. and who, in Ihe eourae of aeven years, rose step by step, from Ihe ranks, by her courage and talentc. Originally shs followed her husband to the army, and wae coon pro- mntad to th. rank or ceoona lieutenant lor ler di.tine-uisbed bravery. Tba death of her bus- hand, killed in notion, afforded her an oppar- tunity or avenging mm ana rising enotner .ia. Tbe Freaoh defeat at Guadeloupe, on the 6 ih of May, 1862, sbtaioed for her the rank of lieutenant colonel, in wnioa position, ana again grea'ly distinguished herself daring the sisgs or raeDia. - - - This .inralsr woman Is said la handle Ihe cword like a first-rate fenoing master, and shs made kereclf sot only reepeeied but feared by h. soldiers, who looses upon net as a super- nitural being. After Ortega surrendered at .narration, she was orouini to vera trux, a lodeed oa Board ue it cone nniti mat vre- ..I sailed lor r ranor. tier oraer or emoaraa. tion mentioned ner tans, aad save set a rigat to sit at the field offioers' tabls. She is csid to h. of ea-reeablo personal arpearanoe, although a. misht bs expected, ratner massuuua in ner ways. ' - A Flag nnd a Corpse. Ia a regiment at Waterloo, Iks sntlgn, a mere boy, who bore one ot the colors, was shot. The enemy was sdvanoing in ovsrwhslming foroe, the regiment was being gradually pushed back, I end Ibe color that bad waved above their bead. naay daarlv boaeki .lam , uusa to Beeoms the prise of the fee, in wheel dueoafl'.d faeas it aad aa efura ereadly flcata,. d- At tkis iaataat a gallant aargeeat ran bed the front, elarsaiaed le avert tha - oaaaaitF. Tha atlas. DC apnea rod aarraia a,l mu ke had aaly bbb teeagkt 4ke Beaver ef bLs regimeni. Reeokiag the spot where the selee ay dabbled ia mod aad tke blood ef tke kauw. . Mi!? " ' a. vow graaa and strove to fBt(raaa ta. d ... I wide. He faer.4 ittnpoaatble tedesa. la the moaaeal ef daatk tne enei-n s flema BaJ i-t.i u iil- a viae. The flu asold alTka m. aoaaradae wars retiriag, tna Preach advaaataf. mam's keeitatioa. tke aarraaat k. . . 'ffrt, east tke awrpss aad ths steevdarl insctkat ' aerose kis ehanldara. and Ibaa f i -1" joined kis swa ranks, frisndc sad lass bath a-tuag to great ue exploit WHS BMrtj sbseir; ' Gen. Ronecmma A .1 rat ara TtBal Army Well Across Ihe Tonne. A dispatok dated "four a,lla.a..,(k.r arMM- port, Sept. ," says: - me army it wall aerose Ike Teaaaaaea. aad oooapies a strong poeitioa several miles soatk of the river. No reels tea oe wee made to Iks oroscing . . Reoonaoiccaness kavs bean made to Traatoa. aeorgia, wilkent finding Iks saaay ta tmtZZ Hs is sail te be Intrsaoksol east of CkaUaaee-ga.The trestle bridge at Bridgeport, Juet oocs. P Jff .v' . isva way this aflsrneea, while tke train of tke Feurtb Wiohlgaa lattery was eroecine. One bbuU A,ara the water not being aver foar feet deep. Be-eral brigades of iafantry and baturies aad jojst preceded us train. Tke bridge will be replace by to-morrow. There are ssvsral more at stf-feronl points, flea. Roceoraas and Biaff sTseccl this afternoon. Tan Pbizx Btbambb Cbobstabt Taa arlaa steamer Cronctadt, reocatly eaptnred while running oat of Wilmington, N. C, Is naloadlag la Boston. Shs bad a cargo of four koadrett balee of ootton, and In addition a large quantity aol peeked. There wae alaa lurnaatlaa aad tobaooo oa board. The steamer Is of three hundred or four hundred tons, bat kaviag very small engines. Ao. rooeeoseo a larea abb. - aoity for stowage. She is a slow sailer, aad is worth (80,000 or $40 000. Ths ears is sra-b.Lly worth nearly $3o0,000. J! A'IMCl!eWATI AUTBRTlaUUGa 0. L. ENGLISH j AraFACTOBBB OF ssctifflith' ttMoiIden' Belltwi, SMITHS,', JEWELERB,' DENTISTS' STEAMBOAT AND PORTARLE FORGE I BELLOWS' Horse, Scrubbing, 8bee. Dnstlsf, iThltcwBsb SBd Barrel Brstbes, No.' 41!.Eat Heoond 8u- HETWEEN BRtfAB WAY AND 8YCAMOBA : OlXAOaJTAZXatl, O. JaasTavfi ; d8ta . 1863 FALL IMp3RTATI0N. .QQ3 UDMBIID YARD A CO, Importers and Jobbers, Bilks and Fanoy Dry UOOUB, 61T Chttinul and 614 Jaynt Strut, Ha.. BOW OMLad Ul.lr F.II Imuortalloa of Draaa Saaja rl: MERINOS, COBUROB, REPS, ALrAliSO UCLAINKH, . PLAID AND STRIPED POPLIN8, FANCY AND BLACK BILK.8. Ala., a larg. at.ortm.nl of SHAWLS, B LMORAL SKIRTS, HUlir, UUUUH, LINfcNB, EMBROIDERIES, to. which th.y oSm to th. trad, at th. LOWEST MABBBT PKlUsB. -ft-,, J. tn. BRUNSWICK A BR o BILLIARD TABLE MANTTPAOTTJRBR8 No. 8 Weat BUtk it. Ciooiaiiatl, Qnl IMPORT! US AND W HOLM A LI DIALItS Billiard Olotba and Balls, Fraaeh Chalk, One tlpa, Om Oemeut, Plata and Fancy Ouee, and othaa maurlala te- wuaaua aseauap, ubvi meu aonsiaBuy aa a aaa aav aaa irimeut or riteon Uola aud Bagatelle Tablet. BoV Tables aa(plid with oor Utaet st la Paiaat Oem. blcation Ouahiona aad Mart, la or Blala Beda at abort ao lanela JAMES L. FOWLER. Afia rrai rourtb at,, ClnclnnaU, Ohio. MINERAL SPRING WATERS. KI8HIHOXM, T10BT, PFBVOtfT, PtTtLBA, SBXT-ZIB, 0ABL8BA0, OGAQBBob, aad aav olW Wa. bar Sr which b aoalolMt daataod but arlaa, r THrd a rallablo aoalral. obb a. proooaad, at wholaaala. wvmtm aiHwm 10 proaipuj. ' lls-em 5,000 pounds Seallog Wax .' FOR FRUIT J ARB, FOB, BALI BT SUIRE, ECKSTEIN,' A CO., N. Ccr. Fourth aad Via Bis., . OlSOISSAIL O. aaxioia ' UNION FIiAOB SILK, BUNTING and -rr; PRINTED MUSLIN. All imall sises oa sticks. ALSO, Union Badsesi (Printad oa Satla and Oambrle Blbboa,) With Portrait of , JOHN BROUGH. ind for Prioa Llat. LOHGLET BB0 Banufutam, US Wal.nt atnat, ftl OIWOITBATI, Q. RINGWALr & AVERY. . Importers ef aa i Daalera ta oAapiTijr q. oil Cloth and House Furnishing flood. PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. flo. MB Weat Faarth Street. OUsTCHSnST-eVTI. JflDcvfeUJlia " nop SKIRTS. H. S. HAWKS, If ANDFAOTOMa 0 STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DRESH BRAIDS, REAL WHA Lli U1NJ . CORSETS, RUSOHE TRIMMINGS, AND CRIMPED BRAIDS. a. No-13 PARK PLACE. Near Broadway, NEW YORK. arpt-dita
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-09-09 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-09-09 page 1 |
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Full Text | TO IVTUM. QUTLEXXB' OOODS! AM omiM SO WILIM. At RASPBERRY VINKCAR. PURE LBMON STRUP. BLACKBERRY YRUP LEMONADE POWDER f CATAWBA wOHB. iCHHAFPi, ' PLANTATIOH BITTERS, STOMACH BITTERS, POCKET FL1IM, POCKET DBIWKIKO CUFf, TOBACCO, ; ' , CIGARS, ; PIPES, .2 t BLACKING, BLACKING BRTJSHI8, GUN Oil, EMERY PAPER, Amy Cletb Brushes, Army Hair Brushes, Army Toeta Brashes, Combs of U Kinds, ' Cologne, : , Hair Oils, Pomades, apt, ESSENCES, . PAIN KILLER, LINIMENT, ' , INK, ..- ...... JOCKEI-BOOM, 'TV. ..'T' - AO, AO, AU Oil BaapWrrj Vlaaiar, "baa nrfxe 1k "'' bnu tugtltoraiWiHUtui rafrejliuig bmniMi will U fesat Uthlj Uiuftc fcr ucnlMcaeU. SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, , V. W. COR. FOURTH AND TIM BIB., CINCINNATI. O aa10lm FOR PRESERVES, Ac. FRUIT JARS! oo Grots Quart; 80 io Half GalloBi GLASS FRUIT JARS! WITH CORKB 10 FIT roa BALE BY Snire. Eckstein & Co.; IT. W. Cor. Pouttb sad Vint Streets, . ClUClSBAII, 0. sag loim . MIL1TABR GOODS. SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Ws hv Just rewired the largest and best SB-leoted styles of SHOULDER STRAPS AND SWORDS VIE BROUGHT 10 THIS CUT. Al, Bashes, Hat Cords, Hals and Caps, AUD ALL KINDS OF tULITABT GOODS. SMITH CONRAD'S Hat More, Nsw NU Hoaeo Building, Columbas, 0. aciS-dtf ARMY SPURS; OIXTY TABIETIIS, AT TBI TJBIOB BBAUS i. M. P.lWILL A CO.. D Work Hoe. MT and 349 Fifth Btr..t. hetwMO Pltus and Cen tral A Ten cm, OiBetaaati, Ohio. aacSdaaa HOTELS. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, (LATE FRANKLIN,) Cheaflii. Si .between 3dftnd4.li, FlallACleliplAlAia,: IHIAIS1D '; BltllllPI A , this Hotel, the ItMt Bumaai Kui Bom te the 0lvf, la In the Imuadl.ta vicinity of th priBdpel JobblB, Bad Ocamlailoa Boom, n.w P. o., Oota Bzcaana, prlnot. ul Banking Boum, Mlnlus Oct OOom, Ac . , eotMli-hoS SopoTbiUMaai, , .. BATES JHOljbEn ; -, INDIANAPOLIS, HBDIAHA. ' J.L. HOLTOH, Proprietor. Jaoal-dtl Amorloaii Sotel, TOBBBB Bf&H.ABD BTAIB BTtBBTB, ' 'CWimSi Utt antl Be ) .'" ' - tweabii, oaistj WAKD1H BMEBT, Proprietors. C0BHF.B MAIB ADD FIFTH SISV, . Z ANE8 VILLB. OHI ' A. E. COOK, Proprietor. Jyll -dim O l 1 THE UNION," ' ARCH STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. TBOKAS i. WF.BB, FBABB B. WIBB. T. M. WEBB A BONA. eoJMU . BURNETT HOUSE. ... C1HC1SHATI, O, ,. at.aa ot Traa ue Tm Sm. . IWHBSOB, SAOBDBBS k 00- ' WASTB Ac Warttoa l 123 Carpeaters aad HarttvShoers WABTBD, TO OO TO BASBTILLB, TBBB. Will . ba .Mployod .poa Oovnawtt mrk. BoHoae WW a. nnuha goo wwn. pM. immnm of Cpteis A.J. PHCLPS. AMtoknt QmrteniHtar, OSo. Bo. T Wmt TktH SL, zin viray mwub(. ave BLOSSOM. ROBINSON & CO. WLokmle Dorten ea, CamtsalMioa Merchaiats, BUTIKR, OHBBBK AND LARD, TS Oautlaaelt BL, . iw iobj An ktea. ef rraaaee eoU oa Ooaakaloa. BMSdif RUDOLPH REISKY. , Iaparlar aad lfaaufMlonr, aid Dealer ia Fan bubA Baffala Baac. . WHOLESALE, Bo. ITT Ank Itmt, kelow M, aorta di, nUaielaek DAILY OHIO STATE VOLUME XXVII PROPOSALS. 0riCl AMIBTiBT QOAATBmBAiTBK,) a. I ( Ikli '. Trort Oo. aoJMIu, J. i-itM FBOPOSAU IWW. l) tn taetKA lot awntahlB Ik. Mfcmlaa mf. WEAH8 OF IBAHBPOBTATIOK: HU BilAMi - Nl.l BolU: ,- WiUtBuM; ' TiM.Uk.IM, . Uhlwi ktFeaeetu , Una HMi ... HaU hum.; Bono (Itkail,) Aaatalapo.; V OB v . AwbahMu. &Hi VovjOlolttrW U.IUT BI,W na Strop .. . . wBtKkBMItH TOOLS. Aoillt; 1 ' ' 1 Boliow., M hMa; I run BiKMi tif BMUiri! F. lullne B.mei, 0 s.; Ulav Biuwni . rurni' Borti Hon. fcMpii Black ..A Die.. fmlib ToSI - - ToaallroB; Tnal Iroa Ofi oro. .pw, KlrooA Moakoj BotuoiiK: aaootog FlBCe. ..ai -nn, a AHR-trA Awi.: Awl UUMllMi BMldlar.' OlanPi. Dr. 0ii; Boddl.'.' B.maun, 0. S i BoddA Knte; Bboo Kolw; BulilWr.' UMdlUi Flrar.i Pluoec.; , WhataUiMi ' tU CU TooU; FprlOf F.MhMi cmBiim I00LB. Sorlba AwkaaAaaaAUei . Broad Aswt UuAAim; Auar5W,iBdiM; Aw.i Brae; Olmlat Bit.. MortM; Froil.( OhlotUi FrBiolOf UblnU, BrlJje; Flraiat ublulJi (lompaMMi Doobla anageaj-lUtooot.; , Hooan; Pluat .tnilo for: I Pluunh Blur. JMk; I Plana.. Doubl. Bmooth; I y Batobtt'i Iroiu. Planaa. BlntU BBioeth; J Bow., Blp Bond; Bob., OroH-out, H Bet; f craw DrlfMi; VIm.. I'u.-lroa wood workara; Dul lnl. Oroa. 0"! Caat Sta.1 OUw B.mmar.. MlBCBiLANEOCB I00L9; P.lnt Broaba tad; Bau Bnubn; Crow Bora, Suet point; t.low Bali, Oaat t.al ; Drllla. du Hud Baw'VllM and kudlu, t)i, tl mil ; do do ii to U Bntchar'a BaJf-roUid FUae and kandlM, It, Iaip.rlal Batun do do eawrtad, Uaat Bual) Wood FIIM, . do . Oriod HtuaM aid Ixtnrw, Ball Maadlai; B...V Btcr. Trank.. BTOREfl FOB EXPENDITURES. Lamp Blaok;-Tbuoa L..thar; Paroaal Laalket; Whit. Lwl; Nata Id to IK leh; Naati Fool Oil; Llomd OH. bolM: Falot grooad In Oil; Tlow Oohro do Lloeb Pino; Bad lad; uiBm , , m d v?; k Klfatt and Bam, u4 H Inek. American 01 id bl at folntrt tkwwi par lift prfot; Hartd,rA' lacki, Tttlnti Ann? Wmoq. Wubin; Lamp WtcklDi, Csvat Iron 'tn, 1 to Inch; llalter BolU Intb; Cot Tftokt, Msoriod. Brarla. i Carrlt BolU, MtOrttd; rtr Bolls, BrldlaBIti; llullen BtU BaAtob Blocks; Fiat tnd UoUur BncUw; Boraii BaoiwAi; Drtd Patnt; Olw, 1st 4i"r. V iokw OIaw. 8k10 utt 10x12; Wagrtn Oiwue, im bri; bl brls ud ksgtf Butt H in gas. assorted; Hup UliKn HorsA Sho; Ma Rhoit; BpNadera, cjmpUts nl Id rough, tiiugl Tnm, " " ' Ha1 B slurs; Lluck Plus. Opao Lloks; Nrck HtniNii KtDK Boltii Wtigon Bolacsrt, complsto And la rmfh; lSoubls Treos, " t . WM'ttTunttB, O.nphDfPoUi, " 11 Wsgoo BoWBi BUko Poles; Cor opm bi, BAcb's Ho. 4; 8udM, Amos A Uou's Mo 2. plain; BhowU, " " Picks ad Bftodlat, Bunt's or Slmmcas 0. B; ASM, " " Uoppr BItaIi ud Bars, inch to H Inoh; Strap HtDfcjns; Uiaa Whorls, ) --.-,. Frunt V btsls, j for WB gnl Wseur (jorars, I os. stHdsrd duck. Bidden will sut url- dsllversd At Cincinnati, with percent-, oiura or loss, far same goods dIWrd at Loala- me. wnn to is n not aono, it will Do lanrrwi (bat no dlfferano la prict lor dsllrsry at the two point. It la-tanded W b mad iba right to ltjeet auj or an aids it rtsarfedi Proposals will oa opened each Btardar( at fu o'elook. and awaidsanomacod (ha following Mvodny morning. rorcoaM win oo vaie irom urns iQ time, as proposals an deemed taforabls. iJIdfJars mast liiult the tlms la whlcn Ihslr pro pot ill ara ope lr aoctpuuioa. Proposals mi si siais quabtitt DroD&aaa to Do asllTSrtMl la aacb ot 6, 10, l 26 and SO dats fiom data of Par-chat Order. Whsro wtltton dascrlptloa will net flufflca to dlstlnctlv dlstlngaih tba kind and 4alitt ul article propose! to ba furnlBhod, a marked simple must ba deposited at Ho. &u But Beeond atreet, and itfemoraiidQin receipt takes DM ue sane. , , A.J. PUKLPB, UapUiB and A. Q X. Proposals for Stoae & Brick, CBDIUNflK orriCK, COLOMBCB, OH TO. Dt-HLBB BuiLSUfu, oor. Ulgk anj Town Bt. KALED PRUK)BALH wUl ba rvceind at this office lor tba followliic materUls: aToudoauoo etooe toi Handing, 893 parcbM, . for oolumt e, 18 percbts; Bulldlog Slrrne. 8,730 peioitsf Cm titoae. al.WX) cable hat; 16 WJodoa Bills, cat stone, 6 feet long. It by 6 Inches; Uf " Cape, 11 6 feat 18 bv 10 1 Poor Bill, " rtat " feet 9 Inohas tj 10 lna.es; 1 Piattorm Mtona, t bat ' by 6sj fast i - wtda by I IncbrW; - t -11 Steps, oat stona, feet loaf, by 1 foot a inohas wide by V tiubee, Brick, l.doO.t.'Oo, Tba loundatloa stone for bntldln to ba of beat analltv. 1-jrga lat stone, wot lesa tbaa 1U incbee thick, and for A oolaojas ts ba at least one foot tblek.witb platform stone 3 feet equare. Bulldlag stone to baof best ejuallty; the oauioe or oaiiaic io ve oaaner oreaera range work, in eonnea Iroa I Incfite to 18 laches, (to ba measured ia the balldlM.) Tba brick to ba of beat attall . Arm taxtnra. hard bar aed and of uniform ooior. Tba eat itooe to be of beat Qael.tr. dressed loconloraltr to waikloa, drawlnu and speclfl'ttona, wblah can ba examined in this effloa, wbara ail ftber iaibrmation wilt aa atren to enable bid- dere to make propoeals uadarsteudiagly. Bids for tbe above materials may ba mada for the whole of tba cat static, btuMiaf (uoa, and) brick, or for either of them seo-u-ttelT, and most be dlsUaoilr marked on the an vakpe "Proposal for ti tone and Buck." Samples of to i:e snooia accompany too mas, aaa aa maraee who aao.e and place wnere oownaa. ah ine abra materials must be U lireied on the site for tba Ootntabue Araanal, uolumbos, uhlo, slttntt-d on tbe uorcer of Barber St. and tha Newark aad Oolnmbaa Ballroad. a boat ewe mlw H. K. of tba Bute Oapltol, at aoeh itmas and in tacb fownUUes w may Da reonirao. mas will oa oaeaea at m. on maaaay. aeptsaiDsr u. Tafia. Tba rfabt to rtiaea aar or au bum aad to larsta aaw proposals win oa raserrca aaaroaa vaii.. tf . juu, Box Ho. xi, Oolumbas, Ohio. Like nroDOsale will ba reoetred br Cant. T. J. Tread wall, Oidaasca Departmaat, ItMlanswoUs, Indiana. . trp Proposals for Exttvation. OBDRAHOK OFF 10 1, C0LUVBTJ8, OHIO, Dbsklbb Etjudms, oor. High and Towa Bta. ' PBOPOSaLS will ba racaln d at this offlce for axeaTa- tlog VoOO yarde oi osliar and foandatloa fcr tba Arsenal toUdlag on or before September 10, 1863. Address UapL J. W. TODD, aep5 Box No. 88 Oolnmbns, Ohlx ABttT CLOTH 1 NO AND IQDIPAQ1 OFFfOB, 1 iKinm. Ohio. Ancnet 81. 1868. I TBB VBDBiitllONKO INVITXB FBOPO&ALS, tTB-TIL WBOBbDAT NOUtf, Beptember ftth. 118, for sapplyiag tba fotiowing aniolea, by ooovract, rig: Troweere, Moaated; - - Blankete, Waal Army Standard; Plaakeea, Babber, Poacho Teat; Overcoats, Horseawa'at OTarooa's, Footmsa'a Trampetei Nattoaal Oolotv; k Baglmantal Oolon; B'ack Wadding. Samolea most In all cases aceomnaaT tha bids, aad bid- dors moat disiinetlT state la their propose le tbaonaatltr of goods they offer to faro 'eh, tbe prtta and tba time of lr.t very; ana matt axow.peay .atr otws witn agoaraa-tor, aimed pereoaaliy br two respoasible parties, agTaa tng that the bidder will enter lata a coarraot If aa award la made to him. All sup plies must ta aellTerte. la fo4 new peckage, tree of charge, at tba 0. S. Inspect toa Pepot la this ally. wmtea cotrvracre. oi waica tnts aarertwemse.t aoau ha asada a part, wlU ba eatarwd la to with pertJea to whom awarda are made, and baada reqalrad ef them ia same equal to one fourth tha aatoa at tha goods contracted for. Th right ta rajeot any bid dasaaad nartaaonabU Is ra Blaak dial fcr propoaUa maj be otuliod at tkki Si ordar ef ft. I. Taoua Iwobdb, A. Q. M. O. 1 U. W. HunLTOH. sl-dkwpT OaptaU aad A, Q- M. COLUMBUS; OHIO BOVCATIOMAIa. CBI3ABT IHSTITITB, BOA V DIB 0 AND DAT OflOOL BuB TOfJksl IAlBaV Boa. l&al aad ten ops ura euaei, ratiAWklpaia. Tba r-gtiiar coarse ef las tract toe eabfeas tba Baallsk aad French Laagaasju awd brteratar a- Lelia if reiuirrd aad all the braocbaa which oeastitate a thoronab Kus iteh adaoattoa, f special atUatiea betM M la tbe latter ny uia rnacipai, asssefq ly tbe beat rrwlaaaora. French te tbe language of the (holly, and U aoaetaatly spvaea ia toe vsutata. Tba acholaetla year oommaaoea September 1Mb, aad a Dsea eiaty las, or olreniwe ad partloalara, apply lb su3t'Bga . aav&ai it uaiivit.iji, riucipai. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ; AOAOEMY, Lt Wot 01ietor. (For Board arg oalj.) 'TBB do ties of this A -Ad -my will be resumel on The advantacsa afforded tut tha acaulremeut of a tkr. oarh Military Edatatioa are aarored oly to tboseof west roiBt. tb acaoamie a tan is eomDoaea or inr oagblyooatpateatlnstrftt-tota. Tha hVlutatloueJ DeyarU mens amoraceo rrioiaiy, fv0iKiAia aaa Dcirniiao outtr se. The Matfceuatlnal and at'lltary Leuertmaat la aoder tha oharae of a Graduate of I lie uoilea atatea Military Academy of the Are years' ooarao. OaxainJ attention la Dald to Aha If oral Inatrvr.tlr.a ef jaoem. Otroolari may ta had of UoL THBODOBB HYATT, AVrerldout P. if. A. Hen. J AMU POLLOCK. Prset. Board of Trostaea. aagx7dlai POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Of tke State of Panna., Wtat Feno Bqaarr, Xla.lletdelX9lxln.. TECHNICALSCHOOLS Of tfcls I&sUtntion and tha reapoaelbte poaltlons bald I uieae graduates, as Cwil Enguuert, Mint Engmtmt Xtckonicctf .. jtffiur$, Mmyfocturmf Chemitts, -k Mttallxtrguu ani Architects, WlU stimulate tbe Facnlt to maintain ih hiah stent) ardof t4cieDtlfto and Practical trainlug in the indc atrial rrowsuma tor waica tna vouvga has Decerns dulls' aalabcd. AVariog tne past year urge importanoaa have been aaa oi mitroaienu. Mcdeu aaa AvDaratos. tna dn, plloatee of those aed lu the best Polytechnit. IiiBtUu-Uons In Franca and Oar man. Tha coarse of htixiTAaT KsaiJiaBJiiaa InaladM filaM 'pwauuns, ai ia a oruacauous, nuairgy, xacuci and Ul 111. i la the SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Of theOolI'M. tha BLnrseB are adertrd to ta aneral etadeat of Mathematics, and of tha tu-al aad Bxpsri- mental nciences. Tba O Ue Leborstoiiea for Practical 0 ham litre will so open eariy in BebtrmiM,r. Th$ flMMoa lSOit-A mU htaim oa TuMda. Fnt. 15. 1-68. Tba Klevanth Annual uttaloaae mar ba cbteiiunl on application w ALrnKD Ul AlNnifl, B. I , Prea't of Facility, Polytechnic COleje, Philadelphia, aax.o SUGAR EVAPOKATOR u obkaput raa roor u cauri.r oriun. ii A uw uni urei; u t.a ao.t eucokMrui.. tan tbi ream .Taw. la iat out uau a.taii. TAEr. 1U TBB FBllflUM.. A TtaiioT mr-rirBcATOB. BaBBBBnBMBBIB..BMaMBm MO OBBKloll. D'BO. 1600 our TO. 1863. 43U0 CUD IN ISliJ. Ii'. .TBCP .tLU TQC BBI1. tl TJBTABIiBOB.r&TroBABT. IT WIlBOUf COarBTlOH. 10 IX HAD TOC BTJIT OBOk B.BLT. BLIMTER, BATES & DAY, Maaefield, Ohio. Akin, Euo ry Jt Co., Agents, coLcuuns, o. WHEELER I WILSON'S 8EWINQ MACHINES, Awarded First PrewiiilixiJi at THE WORLDS FAIB. Bend far a Ciienlat to HJl 8rMHER & CO., . CFSfUIiTI & PriTeBCBti: C. T. HOLLOWAY' holenalo Grrooer, brd ,vKnrwoi uraonAST. 008 Market Btreet, (north side, above Fif 'k-sl. PHILADELPHIA. aata at. CARPENTKR A SCHUOTiriAN HAjiorAOTOBnae of VENETIAN BuIKDS A1IO WINDOW SHADES . No. 82 Slxtk street, near Vine street, OIHOIBBATI. RAILROADJiOTICE. TBB BDBSOBIBBBb TO TBB OBMIBAL FLAB for lb. raorfaalntloa of th. OoLttB.a., Pir.A bnb iBBtABA RalLBOAB OoWTABT BT. hMTby BntlftH to BlOft atlh.ofllo.of avid aoainT,B lb. II o. otMld boad, IB tk. oltr of OolaBibo., Ih ttiB-Bt.t. o( Oblo. oo Ibai day, U Brat da, of Oeloler, A. D. 198J, at H o'rlock aooa of aald d.y, Ibea and then to raorgADlw ml1 Uor-Mralloa aooordloe to law. Aaw. that BovarM Bill La adopted at aald &MtlB reqalrlrg tba a.Tai.1 auUfcrtber. to ad PlUB to BMko pajawat of th.tr raapeotlr. pt. ntf. part, oi to. porcaam mat ej ma bj in. .miar.igiMo, ini.laa. of th. DartlM. for tba railroad aod other orooor- mmA fraaeblaaa of Mtd OomnauT nHwntlr DQIchaMd br tbaa pBranaat to aald traat, togethar with tho txpwoaai ot Bmia tra. I - L. BOLBROOK, , i ' . r- J. T. THOMAS, TrutMa. 1. A.BOOSIVBLT.J GolambBB, Ohio, Aoratt tk, 18R3. BOfe-wSw llmadoa Okroalol., MwTIH. Trlbnae, Uibaea Oltt turn aad Oaatitia, and OraaBtiu. oopy , luar. ae ooara. t,mpa.j.j WEDNESDAY MORJVIiNG SEPTEMBER 9. TUIO STATE J0URN1L tlly, Tri-Weckly mm WecaUy, raifliau aau rvsidioaav 01 UUItTT. ALLEN & OO JUUkMAh BVILVl&ait," IAT SIATI 61 HIT orrouTB TBB CtfiM. Tprnss e( HabBrlattloa. TBBUOrraBDAIXrjOOBJlAL. B. 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Ihe Freaideal'a Utter to the SprioKtelil Coa voatiou reoaifva the nnqualined ajiuiraiioo of uval mea utouAbout tbe braautB of toe la, it Various ae bats beea tbeir sentimeoU loa ome of ite toplus, it te ret their uonerial tee cimonj that aotbiug oould hare beea more ue or mora apt. its nara eenee, tie Bnarp ouiiiae., la noble temoer. aeiy maiioo. r.Ten toe .op oerhead oae opon it ae vaiulF Ai did the TiDBTDDOB the file. U.a talk aboot a ooartl falioitj of epeceh, aad term it a rare aocompU.hment. Bo indeed it if. MothiDK bat aiks ominre oa too nw o.lient Dnutiae oonlore it. Hare ia a lelioiij of epeech far eurpaeeisg it, jot dosidedljr ua- ooorilj. loe moot ooaeuminaie roeuriouo aoTor need lai'guage more to ihe purpatr. rtl tilt there ia nut a word tu tne leuer not ia miliar to the plaioe.t plow moo. But what if till better than eren lelio'UT of expreeiion ie felioilT of thought. Uot onlj the rresident'e laneuaa-e 1b the acteat expreaeioa of hi, ideia, but thete is a eimilar filnene of hi ideaa to ihe oeoaeloa. He had a aingular faouliy of di.oor ering Ihe real relatioai of Ihiage, and ahaping hiB thought, atrioil upon tnem, wiinout eiwr nel biae. Ia hie own lad.pondenl, and per haci we miitht.aT eerr peouliar war, he inra riabljr geta at the aerd.d Irulh of Ihe time. When he wrilaa, it ia aiwoye eaia mat -ae nne he nail upon the heaa," aua eo ne aoer; but the leauly of it ia lhal tbe neil vhioh he bile ie euro to be the eer; nail of all othrre which need, driving KolhinK oould here been better adapted to tbe exieeuoiee of the time, in argument, in ex poelulation, in warniof, and in general tour than President Lioooln e Inaugural; and jet it would be hard to ooDeeire a more diffioult or delioate coailioi. than be Idea occupied. Bu ihie peouliar appoailoneaa ia juet ae manifest in bia leas formal croduollons. ETerTbodr war atruok by ihe remarkable ajrciiiou and fbroe with wbioh be urged uen. oiouieiian to more aotiTa mihtar; moT.mente in the mteivel be ween the batite ot Autieiem ana mat uin eral'a final reuoTal. Vet three letters were not meant for ihe publio eye at all, but for the Re port of the Congressional CommiHea on lb Conduot of tbe War. So loo bia letter to Mr. Greeley, odd aa it seemed at firat blush, was, aa erybedy now admits, parteotly adapted to ibat elago of Ihe war. ill. letter 10 I Do inter- oessora for Mr. Vallandigoam ultetly annihi lated the oaae thty thought they had made eo strong; and yet it was done in so genial a way that tbe Yiotime thomsolTes felt lik jjiuiug in ihe goneral applause. There was tbe same un- proieniious aud yet irreaistable power io eilooo- g Uot. coymoure laotious remonstranoerf cainat tbe exeoution of the Enrollment law. This letter to tho Springfield OonTeniion, though a rely dinorent rem, has juet tae same Ill ness to the ocoaston, and the same effect! reuess its own direolifu. W haleTer tho effort, it it ne.er miatimed, nerer misspent. Lord Brougham remarked oi nt.mcglon hat "Ihe human fanoy oould not bare crealed oombination of qualities mors itrfctily jilted tot Ihe scenes in which it was hie lot to bear a part" Ihi, same oonsummate fiiuess for the limes may bo rcoognized in tbe men at the head of the affnira of the ocuntry, in llii. seo- nd great oriein ol Its exialenoc. Itather we hould say ti reoogniied; for it ie oertoin that, spite oi all tbe held trials acd Ihe bard words to which be has been exposed, Abraham Licooln ia to day Ihe most popular mm la the Republic AU the denanciaiiots end all the arts of demagngues are perfeotly powerless to ean people from Ibeir faith tn him. there Is general ooimollon that he is lust the man lor he occasion. Aud it is a oouvio ion that is oon-, stently growing clearer and deeper. The mere experience the country has oi rresiueui un-ooln,the mure ho obtains Its conudenoe. it would be hard to mint oi two men more r!ike in some of ibeir oharaoteristice than I he ret Freeident and our present one. Vet, in geueial oast of mind eod heart, the latter pro babl; more nearly reaeroblrB WarfUingkn Iban any ot hie predecessors. Without anything like brilliancy or gamut, wtiuoui any Tory great breadth or information, or literary accomplishment, or intentive power, he still has that parted balance of thoroughly Bound faculties wbiob Tea an almost infallibly euro judgement. Ihis. oomliined with great oaluiuesa of temper, great Urmnsii of purpose, supreme moral principle, and iutenee pa'.rloil.ni, makes up just that character which his hlr, as the same uual- itiea fitted Waehinioa, for a wise aud safe ad ministration of enulrs in the season of great peril. ,' It in almost fearful to contemplate what might bare been the ounsequeocee had we au Exeouure of amereni mouia. xe nare aa Preaidente of a headstrong temper, who, when hard pressed, would Helen to no counsel, but rush on self-willed;' others of a feebleness of spirit that made them the mere plitythiugs of oiroumsiances. or tbe paeeira tools of other men s arts. We hare bad President, who would bare found it almoet impossible, in any exl genoy, to rise abcTO a patty level; others who, though they might detach IhemselTcs from party, would do so only to seek the swift popu lar ourrent that sdouioj Dear tnem on to a seo- d term. Bad we a man now at the head of affaire belonging 'o any of these olasacs, the national rum would be almost inevitable. There oould have been hardly a hope of escaping wreok, in this dreadful storm, under such pllotagS The vciy knowleJgs that we bad so unreliable a man at the helm wou'd have, almost paralyzed (fort. There would have been no auohtC-illaoUd energy as we hive seen, no sueh steady oonfidenoa in the treat popular heart. All would have been uncertainty, dissension and confusion. We bave had many reasons to be thankful to hea ven for ite ordering in aid of our righify ac. quitting ourselves lowerdi t jIs wioked 'tllion ; out ror no one inmg nate we eo great oau.t for eratitude ae for the loisasaion of a ruler who is so peeuliarly adapted to the needs of the times as oiear-neaoaa, aiepasionate, disoreet, steadfast, honest is Aoranam xauools. The SIlBBlstilppI Mail Route. Yesterday, for the first time during Ibe last eiihteen months, we reoeived onr hies of New Orleans papers oy tne oia niau route, via the Misaiaelppi and Ohio rivers. When tbe rebels cbelruoted the great natural highway to the Gulf of Mexioo, they out off at a cingle stroke all direst communication with tbe States of Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. New Orleans, which, to a largo rxtent, was to the people or Ihe nortnwest woat Philtdmpbia and New York ars lo the Eastern and Middle States, wae no looser aooesslble to the industrv and produots of Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Miobiean, Illinois, Kentucky snd Indiana. Tbe outlet fur the produce of these Stales was affaotuellv chut against them. The mails ware also stopped, and all intercourse with tbe people bordering on the Missiceippi oeaaed. It was a' aad dav to the millions who had so long been accustomed to the facilities afforded by the Father of Waters. Thankc io Ihe favors of Providenoe and the strong arms of tha bra. a men ondor Grant and Banks, the mighty river i, once more open to onr nee, and open, we trust, never again to be oiocea. t- During ths terrible conflagration at Cohoes, N. Y.. one of the werk-womon, Kite Donnelly. jumped ham' a window but her skirt oanght in Ihe window-sill, aud in Ihis position she was burntd to dato. ine sriea or th, poof girl were agoniiing In Iho extreme, but the was beyond the roaoh of euooor. A man went to her aid upon a - ladder, aud suooeedad reaohing up to her, and getting hold of her, bat her skirt wae so firmly f xslened that he wae unable to pall her down, and was finally forced ly the flames to leavo her. Thus she bung and burned to death, in the presence 'of thousands of horrified cpeolslors.' Her remains, charred and blackened, ware subsequently reoovered I0ORNAL. " - - -v ... . . . A Movement in Ireland. A needing was rcoeaily bald la Tipperary, oa tha fcsighls of Sllavaamon Mouatein, ihe object ef whioh was, as tha chairman ,aid, "lo renew "their tows aevec to oeaee until (bey had -aoeievea tae laaepoaaenoe of trrlaed." 11 u rapraeeatBd as a monaler gaihorinc of the Irish aetiunniieis, ana ue speeobea were of klsd that portend a dieturbanoe of tbe pease of that mead, nnieea bobjb eeeraivo measure should re- Brwe the spirit which they breathed. it weald be singular saonih were a new re kilboa to break out in Ireland at the preset t time in eiuer to teet tne spirit aad purpose of ibb Lugnan uavernntena. air. Anthony irol lo.e, in hie reoent work on North America, ia aa.ted at our "horror of rebellion." He, at tue eeas lime, believes " hat it has been ae sin oere ad it it trrouonaL" We shall, in tke event of enolnar rebellion, be enabled to ludee whetk- er tke eeple of Lugleai eoneider the horror of rebellion ee irrational as to refrain from unr acts of ooareioa and any words of eensure. W lull we w homer they will say to the Emerald l.le, "Wayward sister depart tn beaoe. we .halt s.e also, perhaps, whether the words in .1 they nave applied to us for our effort to suppraee rebellion will fall pleasant on their ears wheft tkey have IBs seats disagreeable teak te perlono.. A litue oioud often heralds a great storm. A movement apparently inaignificant often la tha drat sup in a series of events that shake the world, aad change the force aad the fate of na- tiene. We shall waloh this movement in I te la nd wilb eare and with interest. The Reajerve Strength et the Free Slates. In aa oration delivered last Fourth of July at Jamaioe.. Aibsh laisnd, Mr. MoCormiok .!;- -a. . ,. A few he at ae, lately obtained from the De partment of Agriculture, tell a (lory whioh Ihe woild wou'.n do well to eoneider. Uur tclal ag culturat sxporta (exoluaive of ootton) ta 18(30, when ww were vat at neaae. were $00 - Mi) 666, of whioh Ihe Southern porta exporled ia,7aa,SS. in lasi, wnh half a million of mea in arms, and no Southern exports, they amouuied to $137,026,605, and ia 1862. wlik a million of men lo tbe held lone-half of them from the rural diatriota.) and no Sou1 bora exports, Ibey roaohed Ihe sum of $166,142,076. Ihe amount of wheat and flour alone export ed in tbe year ending September 1, 18tii!, ex. oeeded tba' of the urevioue year by over seven ill ions or bushels. Estimating Ihe force or our army (and its employees) in Ihe held atone million of men, as I have done, and I deem It a reasonable sstimale, and the rations par diem to each man at twenty-two ounoes or hour, It rt quire, for lie supply for a year, 12,800 000 bu.neie or wheal, nae mere ever a oountry in tbe world, one-half of wbiob oould feed euoh an army, largely made up from lie agrioultural population, and yet so wonderfully inorease its exports of breadetutfs 7" . Hon. Daniel S. Diokinson declines to be a candidate for re-eleotinn lo the cflioe of Attor oey General of New York, on aooount of do- meslio considerations. In his letter making the annouoemeut be submits Ihs following striking observations: "Ihe rebellion has received I's oeam b'ow. it has now little power for mischief, cave in its pumoduj struggles as it (asps out ite ignoble existence. It may, by galvanio applications from its friends in the loyal States, onoe or wice nee to its feet and stagger on a little farther, but this will rather hasten than post-pone tbe boar of He fiaal dtasoluiloi. As it passes away, and Ihe law Is preparing its halters and dungeons and banishment for oonspir- ng leaders, let us pray for tbe forgiveness or he deluded masses who have been ohsated or riven into Ihis wholesale murder to minister to the unboly ambition of some of the most eudibb monalere who bare erer de.eoraled tbe earth. As for the mole-eyed pclitioians among us, whose poierty of intellect has not enabled hem lo oomprebond tbe magnitude of the crl tie, when they shall oease to enoonrage the murderers of our eons and brothers, let us en ure tbeir exhibitions of depravity and the ebullition, of their spite without a murmur, aud in sheer pity measure out to them, sa pndidole lo their ineffectual virus, that stoin which is made most emphatio by exprei- re silenoo." Latest European Items, FRANCE.- The Paris correspondent of the Loudon Globe glvec currenoy lo a canard that instruct 'one had been sent to M. Meroier to protest against the ointioned recognition by lite Washington Government of tbe rcprecentives of the Juaies Got. ernment of Mexioo. FRENCH VESSELS FOR THE REBELS. ' The Pjris correspondent of the London Globs girts a report that sundiy veseels, on ths Ala. ijama model, were being ount lor tne uonieaer-U9 in Free oh ports. The prooeedlnge were cooduoled with muoh searecy, but Ihe foot bed, nevertheless, leaked out. Tbe writer points out that, inasmuch ae the French Government en joys supreme control in cuch matters without being hedged in wun legal restrictions, as in England, they will bs fully responsible to the Federal Government for cuch iofraolion, of international law ac thoy may permit. - RTJSBIA. It is reported that the Fin, had sent delegates to St. Feteisburg, demanding a Constitution for Finland, and a separate Finish army. . THE POLISH QUESTION. There is nothing new In regard to the Polish ojuestion beyond vague cpsoulations by ths Paris journals as to 'the probable reply of Russia lo tbe notes oi tue nestern rowers, utile nope it expressed of conoescionc by Russia. ' A rumor naa Deen ourrent in, raris mat uea. MouraritS had been assassinated, but it lsokcd confirmation. The Peris correspondent of lbs London Times thinks it not unlikely that, though the French Government temporarily laid aside the Palish question, it will earry, for some months to ooine, lB reserre ana suenoe towera xvuesia to boob a piloh a9 to exeite nneasiness in the lattor Power. If, after S oertala time, the paoifloalioa of Poland is not a tail accompli, and the question till ooutinue an open core, f ranoe will, very probably, again be found assuming a warlike mien, and, above all, again endeavoring to obtain oo operalion of England in her contempla ted hostilities. There are grounds for ott ering that this is the-idea of the Frenoh Foreign Office. .. . EaotiitO A memorial from Ihe British Emancipation Society was, on tbe 26th alt, presented to Earl Russell, on Ihe tbe subjeot of the new Iron raa c alleged to be in process of oonstruction for the rebel Government in Eng land The memorial slates that two powerrul tron-plated steam rams havs, for some time, been in' preparation in Ihe Mersey, by the builders of the Alabama, one of which was ex pected to sail abonl the 2Tth, and to be reoeived by the Florida tbon hovering off the ooaai. Still another is mentioned as beiog built on the Clyde". Eirl Russell is urged to order a prompt investigation into the oircumstanoes detailed. It does not appear from our dispatohec, however, that his lordship Baa token any aonon in tne mailer. Tbe response of Mr. Seward lo the Address to President Lincoln, adopted by the Anti-SlaverT ConferensrVt Manchester on the 81 of June last, ic published. Mr. 8e ward says that ths President receiver tne address ana ihe papers Ibat aocompanied it wilk lively satisfac tion, ana mat ne reaauy soeepis ana avows, as an additions1 snd irresistible motive to suppress ths insurrection and maintain Ihe Con stitution, tho suggestion mane ny tne friends of Amerioa in Europe, that the suooess of the insurrection would result in Ihe establishment, for ihe first time in the history or the human race, or a State nased upon tbe exclusive toun-datioua of African Slavery. Gllniore'ti Big un Not Disabled. The Washington Republican, of last evening, says. "We are glad to learn that, while tt la true Ihrtt tha nciile of the guo pounder was blov Off, the gun is not dltablrd thereby, as reported out ic as good as new,- lien, uumore bee beeu he gainer by the report, ac another 800 ponnd- er was sent him, supposing the one he had was i sally destroy ef. Ins gun whioh bunt and killed a oaptam aod several gunnars was a Whitworth gun The cause of Ihs explosun was the attempt ot cne of tbe sunnors lo rsa down Ihe shell with a orow-btr instead of Ibe regular rammer. The iron bar atrnck the oep of Ihe shell, exploding it m the gun, which, of oource, exploded tbe latter, killing tba omoer and men referred to. Gas. GnABT o Cofpsshiads. A significant remark was mads a few days cinoe by General Grant to corns Chioago friends. They were conversing upon General Losan and bis exten sion of furlough. General Brant remarked that ha extended General Logan's furlough bs-oense, while ke was in Illinois fighting Copper beads, bs ,uu was in the field doing toty. 1 8t3. NUMBER 63 OPERATION'S AGAINST CUABLESTOX. ADVICES Tap TUE STABJT. 4 th 15. Another Snccesafal Advance Agalast Wagner. The People of Charleston A ex- ions ia surrender ihe Illy. SUMTER TO BE BLOWN VP. Foaraaae Uobbob, Sunday, BepL 6. Tbe U. 8. dispatch steamer Oleander, juet ar rived froa off Charleston, on the dth, reports --oumier peneetiy aenoiisneoy out the rebel flag still flying. uan. uilmors dug out and captured eeventy-five men from their rifle-pits in front of Fort n agnar last Tuesday, everything is oroe-reac- iog laTorauiy. Bostob, Sunday, Sept 6. C. C. Fulton writes from Morris Island. An. 29, that dceerters, several of whom resoh our lines every day, represent that the people of Charleston are anxious to snrresder lbs oily; but Beauregard is determined lo devote it to deotruelion. The ehelling prooeea eauced general enrprite, Beauregard having pledged hie reputation uaa ii wae an impoeelbiuty, and mere Yankee bravado. It has been ascertained that the first shall fired from the Marsh batter? entered a bona. ouupied by s number of offioere, killing several, and destroying Ihs house. Boms of the shell, went to the furthest extremilv at tha eily, and destroyed a large ootton warehouse and other buildings. Deserters say that thers are but Iwantv-flve men in Sumter, and that it will be blown up ae coon aa an attempt is maae to take poeeessloa CAPTURE OF REBEL RIFLE-PITS. The Boston Traveler nnblisltce a loiter from Morris island, which givss the following ao eonnl of the gallant oharge by the Twentv. fourth Meesaehurotte regiment upon the rebel rifle-pits near Fort Wagner, on Wednesday eve ning, Aug 2D. in writer betosged is a boat party witn sown sere, who eoTcred tba attack; "At 6 o elook the Twenty-fourth Massachu setts oharged upon the pits, fifty yards distant, with their rifle in one hand and a shovel ia Ibe iher. The rebs oould not wait for them but sterted oa tna ran. Ac soon aa Ibey made their appearenee upon tne oeeon wa opened on ihem at point-blank range with oanieter and Ihsy fell in heape. Xhe rest found tbe becoh too hoi for them, and run baok to tbe pits and gave mameetvee up. mere wera about one hundred men in the pits, sixty-seven of whom were ean. turf d, inoluding two Lieu tenon ta ; ten or fifteen were killed, and Ike balance esosped to Fort nagoer. ihe iwenty-fcurtn loci two killed and etc wounded. Ac coon ac tbe prisoners wars cent io me rear, Ihe men ceiled the chor eic and enlarged and ctrengihoned the pits, so to make it almost impossible to retake then Our howitserc have beea plaoed there in good poeitioa for raking Ihe beaoh. We are now within two hundred yards of Fort Wagaer, aad in high ground, whioh gradually asoeodi ell lbs way to the fort. Ihe Twenty-fourth made gallant obarge, and their praise ia ia every le'e mouth." A 'VAKaa.EfiS TRICK." The Uiockade ol the Notb Car olina tJoanl A Hold Exploit luierestlug Report Irom Lieut (JUNblUg. Admiral Lea frsnsmltc lo Ihs Navy Department Ihe following interesting report ot Ihe destruction of tho blookede runner Alexander Cooper, whioh was accomplished in New Top sail lulel, North Carolina, on the 22d ull. United Static Stubbs 8aocKOKOB, Oft Wiimwotob, N. C, Aug. liti, 1883. Bin: I havs the honor to report that we have destroyed tbe blockade inuning eieamei Alexander Cooper, under the following ejrouEa ctanors: On tbe 12th I made a reoonnoissi ace with boats in New Topsail Inlet, and was drivsu out by four pieoes of artillery ctaiioed ofpj-cite the mouth, but not before I had discovered a cohecner at a wharf come cix miles up Ihs cnind. This schooner I determined to destroy, and ac It was so well guardc), I oonoludei to use strategy. Oa the evening of the 22d tbe fthockokou an chored oloee into the cea bcaob, abjut five mllec from the inlet, and I cent nchois two boats' ore we, who ehooldcrcd the dingui and oarried aorcss the neck of land that divides the cea from tbe cound. This wae about half a mile in width aud covered with a dense thioket, The oruceing plaoed my men come miles in rear of tbe artillery force guarding the entrance. The dingui being leadened on the inaide ea ter?, cix men under my Exeoutive ofiioer, Aot-iog Ensign Joseph B. Cony, started with orders to destroy or captui o any thing that oould beol use to the enemy. Now. It seems that a lK-poundu nowiiisr wae stationed st the point for which we were aiming, and the smokestack of my steamer having been seen over the trees, the oomand-ant of the post, Captain Adams had ocme down from the main oamp to insure a bright lookout. While the Rebels at the schooner a mast-heads were straining their eyes in looking to the South, my boat was approeobing in the other diieolioii, and the mea succeeded in landing about 60 yards from Ihs warf without bsing die severed. The Master-at-Arms, Robert Cliflord, erept ioto the Rebel oamp and oounted the men, and returned lo his shipmates, a obarge was ordered, and our seven mea bote down on them with a shout. In a mom. t ths enemy rwoo outuumDfr.a ns three lo one) were routed, leaving in Mr. Cony's possession ten prisoners, inoluding Cap'. Adams Bud Lieutenant Leathern, one 12. pound army howiUer, eighteen horses, one schooner, aod some extensive salt-works. Mr. Cony then threw oat two piokets, deteob. ed two men to guard Ihe prisoners, and with the remaining two fired the vessel and salt works. These were uorougoiy consumes. The obiect of the expedition being accom plished, my men returned to Ihe vessel without lose, bringing wita tnem tnroe ot urn ffi.vu.iB all that the boat would contain, ihe rebel offioere and privates dress alike, and Mr. Cony Vas at a lose to snow wn.v tureo to retain. He cettled Ihe matter, however, by pioking out the three beet-locking onec, who alt turned oat to be privet ee. So the offioers owed tbeir safety to their look of physique a new feature in military strategy. Whils ibis was go ng on at tho mainland, my piokets on the tsaoh side, under Aoting Master's Mats Proudfit, engaged and repulsed the rebel pioket foroe in that quarter, without loa on our side. ' " This cohooner cleared, irom ne lorxior Port Royal, S. C, with nn assorted oargo, and wae lowed onoe outside the line of tba b.ookads by a guuboat. I shall trv to learn the names of ths palriotio oitiaan.of my State who emered into this little .peculation. W. R. CU8HING, : Lieutenant Couima-jding. Xo Acting Rear Admiral 8. P. Lis, Commanding N. A. B.Bquadron. A Mexican Romance. The Paris correspondent of the London Times relales that among tna Mexican prisoners hraurht to srenoe reoent ly is a young lad women, oniy twenty-uireB yr.re or ago, vis was Lieutenant-Colonel ef ihe regiment of ginateca. and who, in Ihe eourae of aeven years, rose step by step, from Ihe ranks, by her courage and talentc. Originally shs followed her husband to the army, and wae coon pro- mntad to th. rank or ceoona lieutenant lor ler di.tine-uisbed bravery. Tba death of her bus- hand, killed in notion, afforded her an oppar- tunity or avenging mm ana rising enotner .ia. Tbe Freaoh defeat at Guadeloupe, on the 6 ih of May, 1862, sbtaioed for her the rank of lieutenant colonel, in wnioa position, ana again grea'ly distinguished herself daring the sisgs or raeDia. - - - This .inralsr woman Is said la handle Ihe cword like a first-rate fenoing master, and shs made kereclf sot only reepeeied but feared by h. soldiers, who looses upon net as a super- nitural being. After Ortega surrendered at .narration, she was orouini to vera trux, a lodeed oa Board ue it cone nniti mat vre- ..I sailed lor r ranor. tier oraer or emoaraa. tion mentioned ner tans, aad save set a rigat to sit at the field offioers' tabls. She is csid to h. of ea-reeablo personal arpearanoe, although a. misht bs expected, ratner massuuua in ner ways. ' - A Flag nnd a Corpse. Ia a regiment at Waterloo, Iks sntlgn, a mere boy, who bore one ot the colors, was shot. The enemy was sdvanoing in ovsrwhslming foroe, the regiment was being gradually pushed back, I end Ibe color that bad waved above their bead. naay daarlv boaeki .lam , uusa to Beeoms the prise of the fee, in wheel dueoafl'.d faeas it aad aa efura ereadly flcata,. d- At tkis iaataat a gallant aargeeat ran bed the front, elarsaiaed le avert tha - oaaaaitF. Tha atlas. DC apnea rod aarraia a,l mu ke had aaly bbb teeagkt 4ke Beaver ef bLs regimeni. Reeokiag the spot where the selee ay dabbled ia mod aad tke blood ef tke kauw. . Mi!? " ' a. vow graaa and strove to fBt(raaa ta. d ... I wide. He faer.4 ittnpoaatble tedesa. la the moaaeal ef daatk tne enei-n s flema BaJ i-t.i u iil- a viae. The flu asold alTka m. aoaaradae wars retiriag, tna Preach advaaataf. mam's keeitatioa. tke aarraaat k. . . 'ffrt, east tke awrpss aad ths steevdarl insctkat ' aerose kis ehanldara. and Ibaa f i -1" joined kis swa ranks, frisndc sad lass bath a-tuag to great ue exploit WHS BMrtj sbseir; ' Gen. Ronecmma A .1 rat ara TtBal Army Well Across Ihe Tonne. A dispatok dated "four a,lla.a..,(k.r arMM- port, Sept. ," says: - me army it wall aerose Ike Teaaaaaea. aad oooapies a strong poeitioa several miles soatk of the river. No reels tea oe wee made to Iks oroscing . . Reoonaoiccaness kavs bean made to Traatoa. aeorgia, wilkent finding Iks saaay ta tmtZZ Hs is sail te be Intrsaoksol east of CkaUaaee-ga.The trestle bridge at Bridgeport, Juet oocs. P Jff .v' . isva way this aflsrneea, while tke train of tke Feurtb Wiohlgaa lattery was eroecine. One bbuU A,ara the water not being aver foar feet deep. Be-eral brigades of iafantry and baturies aad jojst preceded us train. Tke bridge will be replace by to-morrow. There are ssvsral more at stf-feronl points, flea. Roceoraas and Biaff sTseccl this afternoon. Tan Pbizx Btbambb Cbobstabt Taa arlaa steamer Cronctadt, reocatly eaptnred while running oat of Wilmington, N. C, Is naloadlag la Boston. Shs bad a cargo of four koadrett balee of ootton, and In addition a large quantity aol peeked. There wae alaa lurnaatlaa aad tobaooo oa board. The steamer Is of three hundred or four hundred tons, bat kaviag very small engines. Ao. rooeeoseo a larea abb. - aoity for stowage. She is a slow sailer, aad is worth (80,000 or $40 000. Ths ears is sra-b.Lly worth nearly $3o0,000. J! A'IMCl!eWATI AUTBRTlaUUGa 0. L. ENGLISH j AraFACTOBBB OF ssctifflith' ttMoiIden' Belltwi, SMITHS,', JEWELERB,' DENTISTS' STEAMBOAT AND PORTARLE FORGE I BELLOWS' Horse, Scrubbing, 8bee. Dnstlsf, iThltcwBsb SBd Barrel Brstbes, No.' 41!.Eat Heoond 8u- HETWEEN BRtfAB WAY AND 8YCAMOBA : OlXAOaJTAZXatl, O. 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